Great kiskadee

This bird is a real chatterbox, constantly announcing its presence with its loud, three-part call – “kis-ka-dee!”

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Great kiskadee

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This bird is a real chatterbox, constantly announcing its presence with its loud, three-part call – “kis-ka-dee!”

Population 20M

A vibrant and lively bird that instantly grabs your attention with its bright colors and cheerful behavior. Found mainly in Central and South America, this bird is easily recognized by its striking appearance. It sports a vivid yellow belly that stands out against its brown wings and back. Its head is adorned with a bold black and white striped pattern, with a broad black band running through the eyes, giving it a masked look and a white crown on top. The bill is large and black, perfect for catching a variety of prey.

Great Kiskadees are versatile eaters. They enjoy a diet that includes insects, small fish, and fruits. You can often spot them swooping down to catch insects in mid-air, diving into water for fish, or plucking fruits from trees. Their feeding habits make them fun to observe, as they are always on the move, darting and diving with impressive agility.

In addition to their hunting skills, Great Kiskadees are also known for their playful and curious nature. They often explore their surroundings with a keen interest, investigating anything that catches their eye. This curiosity sometimes brings them close to human habitats, where they can be seen peering into windows or hopping around gardens.

The Great Kiskadee is a bird of many habitats. It thrives in a variety of environments, from open woodlands and savannas to urban areas and wetlands. This adaptability makes it a common sight in many regions, where it adds a splash of color and a burst of sound to the landscape. Their nests are usually built in trees or shrubs, carefully constructed with twigs, grass, and other plant materials.

Distribution

Country
Population est.
Status
Year
Comments
Argentina
2018
Belize
2018
Bermuda
2018
Introduced
Bolivia
2018
Brazil
2018
Chile
2018
Colombia
2018
Costa Rica
2018
Ecuador
2018
El Salvador
2018
Falkland Islands
2018
Malvinas
French Guiana
2018
Guatemala
2018
Guyana
2018
Honduras
2018
Mexico
2018
Nicaragua
2018
Panama
2018
Paraguay
2018
Peru
2018
South Georgia
2018
Suriname
2018
Trinidad & Tobago
2018
United States
2018
Breeding
Uruguay
2018
Breeding
Venezuela
2018

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Terrestrial / Aquatic

Altricial / Precocial

Polygamous / Monogamous

Dimorphic (size) / Monomorphic

Active: Diurnal / Nocturnal

Social behavior: Solitary / Pack / Herd

Diet: Carnivore / Herbivore / Omnivore / Piscivorous / Insectivore

Migratory: Yes / No

Domesticated: Yes / No

Dangerous: Yes / No