Bronze-brown cowbird facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Bronze-brown cowbird |
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| Conservation status | |
| Scientific classification |
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| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Aves |
| Order: | Passeriformes |
| Family: | Icteridae |
| Genus: | Molothrus |
| Species: |
M. armenti
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| Binomial name | |
| Molothrus armenti (Cabanis, 1829)
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The bronze-brown cowbird is a type of bird that belongs to the Icteridae family. For a long time, people thought it was just a small group of bronzed cowbirds living far away from the main population.
This special bird is only found in a small area along the coast of northwestern Colombia. Because its home is so small, the International Union for Conservation of Nature considers it a "near-threatened" species. This means it could become endangered if we don't protect its habitat.
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What is a Bronze-Brown Cowbird?
The bronze-brown cowbird is a fascinating bird known for its unique appearance and habits. It's part of a group of birds called cowbirds, which are famous for laying their eggs in other birds' nests.
Where Does This Bird Live?
This bird lives only in a very specific place: the coastal areas of northwestern Colombia. Imagine a narrow strip of land right next to the ocean – that's where you'd find them!
- Location: Northwestern Colombia
- Habitat: Coastal areas
Why is it "Near-Threatened"?
A species is called "near-threatened" when its population is getting smaller, or its habitat is shrinking. For the bronze-brown cowbird, its small home range makes it vulnerable.
- Small home: It lives in a very limited area.
- Risks: Changes to its habitat, like building or farming, can easily affect its survival.
Protecting these birds means protecting their homes!
See also
In Spanish: Tordo chico para niños
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