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There is no recognized ornithological or scientific code for a bird species under "PGD954." It most likely originates from: Autogenerated Content

To be a "chunky brood parasite" is to be a master of efficiency. By being bigger, louder, and more physically imposing, these creatures ensure they are always "full"—even if it comes at the expense of their reluctant foster families. pgd954 tour of out chunky brood parasite in be full

The Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) is a North American bird that is a brood parasite. This means it lays its eggs in the nests of other birds, which then raise the cowbird chicks as their own. This behavior is known as brood parasitism. There is no recognized ornithological or scientific code

: Its outer shell hardens into a metallic, chunky crust that reflects the surrounding starlight. This means it lays its eggs in the

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The cowbird has succeeded not by mimicry but by aggression and opportunism . Females may even destroy a host’s nest entirely if rejected, forcing them to rebuild – and then parasitizing the new nest.