Brown-Headed Cowbird or Bronzed Cowbird?
Here's how to tell the difference
Brown-Headed Cowbird
Bronzed Cowbird
Brown-Headed Cowbird
Molothrus ater
General appearance
The brown-headed cowbird is a medium-sized bird, approximately the size of a robin or sparrow, measuring between 6-8 inches or 15-20 cm. Its wing shape is broad and the tail is either rounded or square-tipped. The bird's coloration includes hues of black, brown, green, and tan.
Male vs female
In terms of gender differences, male brown-headed cowbirds are glossy black and sport a contrasting brown head. On the other hand, females have a different appearance, with a plain dusty brown color and a darker sparrowlike bill.
Juvenile
Juvenile brown-headed cowbirds have a unique appearance that changes as they mature. Initially, they are streaked and tend to resemble female adults but their coloration grows darker as they age. Further observation is needed to note if this pattern is consistent across all seasons.
Size
6.3 - 7.9 in/1.1 - 1.8 oz
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View full detailsBronzed Cowbird
Molothrus aeneus
General appearance
Meet the bronzed cowbird, a dynamic marvel in the bird world! Flaunting an innate fashion sense, this bird adorns a full-bodied, glossy black-plumaged coat that varies from dark to shimmering bronzed-brown. It's renowned for the blazing red eyes that contrast attractively with its overall dark exterior. Defined and distinct, their robust bill and large stature separate them from other cowbird types.
Male vs female
While both sexes of bronzed cowbirds carry an air of mystery with their dashing black feathers and vivacious eyes, males step up their look! They appear larger, more intimidating, with a pronounced gloss of tawny bronze. Still, our ladies are not left behind; they have a subtle charm, being slightly smaller with a less glossy, but still beautiful brownish-black plumage. Each sex carries its distinctive flair to the bird party!
Juvenile
The juveniles tag along, less flashy but insistently noticeable. They are a duller brown than the adult female and do not yet possess the iconic piercing red eyes. Instead, their eyes take a more relaxed gray-brown shade. But hold on tight, though less showy, these young cowbirds evolve into their striking adult colors as they mature. So, spotting a bronzed cowbird chick could mean being an audience to an unforgettable transformation!
Size
7.5 - 8.3 in/1.9 - 2.5 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Brown-Headed Cowbird from the Bronzed Cowbird
Visual differences
The Brown-Headed Cowbird, at 6-8 inches (16-20 cm), features males with glossy black bodies and brown heads; females are plain dusty brown. Bronzed Cowbirds are larger at 7.5-8.5 inches (19-21 cm), with a robust bill and a uniformly glossy black coat accented by red eyes. Males have a tawny bronze gloss. Juvenile Bronzed Cowbirds are duller than adults, lacking red eyes. The Brown-Head’s females have a darker bill and less gloss compared to the Bronzed counterpart. This makes size, eye color, and plumage gloss key differentiators.
Key differences and behavior
Brown-headed cowbirds and bronzed cowbirds are both brood parasites, but they exhibit key behavioral differences. Brown-headed cowbirds are often found following livestock, exploiting flushed insects, whereas bronzed cowbirds frequent open habitats like feedlots and farmlands. During courtship, brown-headed cowbirds perform bows and group displays, while bronzed cowbirds execute airborne displays and lack pair bonds. Both consume seeds and insects, but bronzed cowbirds might include berries and snails, particularly females needing calcium. Habitat preferences differ: brown-headed cowbirds avoid dense forests and breed in diverse open areas, while bronzed cowbirds are more common in lowlands and display a wider habitat range during breeding. Their opportunistic parasitism is notable, but bronzed cowbirds use more host species, illustrating their adaptability.
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