Order:
Passeriformes
Family:
Mimidae
Species:
Mimus saturninus
IOC English name:
Chalk-browed Mockingbird
Despite its name and appearance, the "sabiá do campo" does not belong to the family of the other "sabiás" that appear on the campus. Measuring between 23 and 26 centimeters, the species has gray and brownish plumage, with a thin black mask at eye level. The Chalk-browed Mockingbird is an excellent singer and imitator, managing to perfectly reproduce the sound of several birds. It is an omnivorous species, feeding mainly on insects and fruits, but also eating eggs, baby birds and invertebrates. It has a very slow flight, calling attention to the size of its long tail, which usually stays "in sight". It can be seen both on the ground and in the trees of the Praia Vermelha Campus, with a record of the species' nest inside the Campus.
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