
Pale Baywing
Pale Baywing
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The Pale Baywing is a medium-sized icterid similar to the Greyish Baywing, with a duller grey body and contrasting rufous-chestnut wings. It is found in dry scrub and chaco forests of Argentina.
Where to spot
Endemic to north-central Argentina. Inhabits dry woodlands, chaco forests, and thorny scrub.
How to spot
Look for its duller grey body and rufous wings. Differentiating it from the Greyish Baywing requires attention to subtle plumage tones and geographic range. Listen for its chattering calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed during early mornings or late afternoons, foraging in the mid-story or on the ground.
Where to spot
Endemic to north-central Argentina. Inhabits dry woodlands, chaco forests, and thorny scrub.
How to spot
Look for its duller grey body and rufous wings. Differentiating it from the Greyish Baywing requires attention to subtle plumage tones and geographic range. Listen for its chattering calls.
When to spot
Year-round resident. Best observed during early mornings or late afternoons, foraging in the mid-story or on the ground.
This species is also a cooperative breeder, a notable trait that distinguishes it from many other icterids, where helpers assist in raising the young.
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