
Chalk-browed Mockingbird
Chalk-browed Mockingbird
100
-
Not yet spotted on Fladder
Spotted
The Chalk-browed Mockingbird is a common and widespread species in South America, known for its gray-brown plumage, streaked breast, and a distinctive whitish supercilium ('chalk-brow'). It is an accomplished mimic.
Where to spot
Widespread across much of eastern and central South America, including Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, inhabiting open woodlands, savannas, grasslands, and urban areas.
How to spot
Look for its grayish-brown back, streaked underparts, and especially the clear white stripe above the eye. Listen for its loud, continuous, and highly mimetic song.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly vocal during the breeding season. Resident and observable year-round.
Where to spot
Widespread across much of eastern and central South America, including Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, inhabiting open woodlands, savannas, grasslands, and urban areas.
How to spot
Look for its grayish-brown back, streaked underparts, and especially the clear white stripe above the eye. Listen for its loud, continuous, and highly mimetic song.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, particularly vocal during the breeding season. Resident and observable year-round.
This mockingbird is often seen in close proximity to human settlements, readily adapting to urban and agricultural landscapes.
Loading...
Spotted
No recently spotted birds
Monthly observations
No observations
Loading...
Nothing spotted yet