The Campo Troupial is a striking blackbird with a bright yellow rump, belly, and shoulder patch, contrasting with its otherwise glossy black plumage. It is a conspicuous resident of open habitats.
Where to spot
Distributed across southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina.
How to spot
Look for them in open fields, pastures, savannas, and along the edges of agricultural areas. They often perch on fences or isolated trees and can be seen foraging on the ground.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its range. Breeding activity is most prominent during the local spring and summer.
Where to spot
Distributed across southeastern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina.
How to spot
Look for them in open fields, pastures, savannas, and along the edges of agricultural areas. They often perch on fences or isolated trees and can be seen foraging on the ground.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round within its range. Breeding activity is most prominent during the local spring and summer.
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Campo Troupials are known for their strong, melodious songs, which are often heard echoing across the open grasslands they inhabit, making them quite audible even when hidden.
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