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	 Brown-headed Cowbird female (Molothrus ater)
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| Subject: | Brown-headed Cowbird female (Molothrus ater) 
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 Title: Brown-headed Cowbird (Female)
 Alternative Title: Molothrus ater
 Creator: Karney, Lee
 Source: WO-Lee Karney-3132
 Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
 Contributor: DIVISION OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
 Language: EN - ENGLISH
 Rights: (public domain)
 Audience: (general)
 Subject: Karney, Birds, Bird, Passerine
 Date Issued: April 06 2004
 
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 |  |  | Guest |  |  | Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) French: Vacher à tête brune German: Braunkopf-Kuhstärling Spanish: Tordo Cabecipardo
 Other common names: Common Cowbird
 Subspecies and Distribution
 M. a. obscurus (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) – breeds along Pacific seaboard from S Alaska S (E to the Cascades and Sierra Nevada) to NW & N Mexico (N Baja California, also on mainland S to Oaxaca); N populations migrate to S parts of breeding range, in Mexico extending to S Baja Califonia.
 M. a. artemisiae Grinnell, 1909 – breeds from W Canada (interior British Columbia E to SC Manitoba) S in W USA (E from the Cascades and Sierra Nevada) to California, Nevada and New Mexico; migrates S to Mexico (S to Michoacán).
 M. a. ater (Boddaert, 1783) – breeds from SE Canada (S Ontario E to Newfoundland) S throughout E USA to C Texas, Gulf Coast and C Florida, and in E Mexico S to Tamaulipas; winters in Florida and in Mexico S to Oaxaca.
 Also breeds in Yukon (NW Canada); race undetermined, possibly artemisiae.
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