Grayish Baywing

Agelaioides badius

The grayish baywing is a species of bird in the family Icteridae. It is found in the northern half of Argentina, Bolivia, Uruguay, Paraguay and southern and central Brazil, The isolated population in north-eastern Brazil is usually now considered a separate species, the pale baywing. The greyish baywing has been recorded as a vagrant in Chile.
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Appearance

It has a total length of approximately 18 cm. It is overall ashy-brown with contrasting black lores and rufous wings. The taxon "fringillarius" has more black in the face and is overall more rufescent.

It is social and commonly seen in small groups. Unlike the "true" cowbirds in the genus "Molothrus", this species is not a brood parasite. In contrast, the screaming cowbird is a brood parasite of the grayish baywing, and while adult screaming cowbirds are overall blackish, juvenile screaming cowbirds closely resemble grayish baywings.

Naming

It is currently placed in the genus "Agelaioides" but has traditionally been placed in the genus "Molothrus".

Status

It is found in a wide range of semi-open habitats, including scrub and light woodland. It is generally fairly common, and consequently considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International and IUCN.

Behavior

It has a total length of approximately 18 cm. It is overall ashy-brown with contrasting black lores and rufous wings. The taxon "fringillarius" has more black in the face and is overall more rufescent.

It is social and commonly seen in small groups. Unlike the "true" cowbirds in the genus "Molothrus", this species is not a brood parasite. In contrast, the screaming cowbird is a brood parasite of the grayish baywing, and while adult screaming cowbirds are overall blackish, juvenile screaming cowbirds closely resemble grayish baywings.

Habitat

It is found in a wide range of semi-open habitats, including scrub and light woodland. It is generally fairly common, and consequently considered to be of least concern by BirdLife International and IUCN.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyIcteridae
GenusAgelaioides
SpeciesA. badius
Photographed in
Brazil