Great Kiskadee Animal Pictures
Pitangus sulphuratus
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Bird's nest Bem-te-vi (Great kiskadee) with mother and chicks.
Researchers know little about the specifics of the great kiskadee life cycle after fledglings leave the nest.
Two Great Kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) birds in Buenos Aires, Argentina
These birds are aggressive defenders of their territory, taking on other birds including raptors in midair fights.
Great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) drinking water, South Texas, USA
Great kiskadees are incredibly adaptive birds. They are opportunistic omnivores that nest in all sorts of habitats.