Chalk-browed Mockingbird Mimus saturninus
Brazilian name: sabiá-do-campo
Chalk-browed Mockingbird, Emas, Goiás, Brazil, April 2001 - click for larger image Brazil

The Chalk-browed Mockingbird is found in semi-open areas and near habitations from north-east Brazil to Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. There is a separate population north of the Amazon in Amapá.

Chalk-browed Mockingbird, Barrado Quaraí, Brazil, August 2004 - click for larger image The name comes from the broad white supercilium which is highlighted by the black line through the eye. The wing feathers have white edging and this shows as two white wingbars. The tail has white edging and white tips.

Photo 5 of a juvenile shows the heavy streaking on the breast and the rufous edging to the wing coverts.

Chalk-browed Mockingbird, Aguas de São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil, December 2006 - click for larger image There are recordings of the species on xeno-canto.

There are illustrations in Ridgely & Tudor, Volume 1, Plate 7; and Sick, Page 550.

Chalk-browed Mockingbird, Aguas de São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil, December 2006 - click for larger image
Juvenile Chalk-browed Mockingbird, Aguas de São Pedro, São Paulo, Brazil, December 2006 - click for larger image
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