Pale Baywing (Agelaioides fringillarius)

The Pale Baywing bird is a small passerine bird from the family of Emberizidae. It is native to Central and South America, and its scientific name is Agelaioides fringillarius. This bird was first identified by German zoologist Johann Baptist von Spix in 1824.

The Pale Baywing bird possesses a unique pale yellow head that blends into a gray-brown body. It has a small beak and a pointed tail with a prominent notch. The bird's wingtips and back are covered with black feathers, which contrast nicely with its light-colored body. The Pale Baywing bird is one of the smaller members of the genus Agelaius, measuring only about six inches in length.

This bird is widespread throughout much of Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Peru. It inhabits marshy, humid areas and savannas, where it feeds on insects and seeds. The Pale Baywing also forages in grasslands, rice fields, and wetlands.

The Pale Baywing bird is a social species that forms flocks of up to several thousand individuals. They communicate using a variety of calls and songs, which range from simple chirps to complex melodies. The male will defend a territory of approximately 0.5 hectares to attract a potential mate and warn competitors.

The Pale Baywing bird builds its nest in a variety of habitats, including reed beds, shrubs, and grasses. The nest is built using twigs, grass, and other plant materials. It typically lays 3-4 eggs that incubate for 12-14 days. The chicks fledge after 9-12 days and leave the nest. The parents continue to feed and care for the young for another month until they are independent.

The Pale Baywing bird is a wonderful addition to the avian kingdom. Its brightly colored head and unique features make it an incredibly fascinating species. While it may not be a commonly seen bird, it is a testament to the beauty and diversity present in the world of birds.




Other names

Agelaioides fringillarius

Icteridae

PASSERIFORMES

Pale Baywing

federal de Spix

纯色栗翅牛鹂

純色栗翅牛鸝

crnouhi vranjak

Lys Kostær

Bleke Koevogel

Carouge de Spix

Braunstärling

ウスクリバネコウウチョウ

blektrupial

szarokacyk jasny

asa-de-telha-pálido

Воробьиный коровий трупиал

Bleda riđokrilka

vlhovec plavý

Tordo de Spix

blek brunvingetrupial

Kahverengi İnekkuşu

вашер блідий