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Cowbird question???

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i have a birdhouse which used to have mountain bluebirds in but last time i checked there were two young brownish birds sitting on top of about five eggs. i think that the two brownbirds were cowbirds and too young to be parents so whose eggs would they they be???

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  1. These could be baby cowbirds..but they may just be baby bluebirds..they are kind of greyish when they are babies, and will not get their blue coloring for a while.  If they are begging, you can tell by the gape.  Cowbirds have a blood red mouth with a white gape while bluebirds have a yellowish mouth with a yellow gape.


  2. Cowbirds don't sit on their own eggs. They're parasitic nesters -- they lay their eggs in other birds' nests and let the other birds surrogate their babies. They're like cuckoos. So those birds you're seeing aren't cowbirds.

    It could be a bluebird -- females are not bright blue.
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