
White-banded Mockingbird
White-banded Mockingbird
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The White-banded Mockingbird is a distinctive South American species, characterized by its brownish-gray plumage and prominent white bands on its wings, particularly noticeable in flight. It has a long tail.
Where to spot
Found in South America, primarily Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and parts of Brazil, inhabiting arid scrublands, dry open woodlands, and grasslands.
How to spot
Its grayish-brown body and the striking white wing bands, visible when perched but especially in flight, are diagnostic. Listen for its varied, melodic song.
When to spot
Active throughout the day. Resident and observable year-round.
Where to spot
Found in South America, primarily Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and parts of Brazil, inhabiting arid scrublands, dry open woodlands, and grasslands.
How to spot
Its grayish-brown body and the striking white wing bands, visible when perched but especially in flight, are diagnostic. Listen for its varied, melodic song.
When to spot
Active throughout the day. Resident and observable year-round.
Its unique white wing bands are a strong visual cue, especially during its characteristic undulating flight display.
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