Fêmea de Papa Capim Chamando Description
Papa Capim Female Calling
When the bird is out of the reproductive period, it is a gregarious tree, normally living in groups of 6 to 20 birds, sometimes including mixed groups with other species of grasshopper and tizuis.
With its reduced weight and size, the grass-eater manages to reach the
grass seeds climbing through the arts of plants. Like other birds, it has benefited from the introduction of some African grasses, which seem to be the mainstay of its diet in areas that have been altered by man.
The southernmost populations are migratory and move to lower latitudes in the colder months.
The singing is melodious, thus making him conquer thousands of admirers. It attracts special attention from breeders who like to participate in fiber tournaments.
When the bird is out of the reproductive period, it is a gregarious tree, normally living in groups of 6 to 20 birds, sometimes including mixed groups with other species of grasshopper and tizuis.
With its reduced weight and size, the grass-eater manages to reach the
grass seeds climbing through the arts of plants. Like other birds, it has benefited from the introduction of some African grasses, which seem to be the mainstay of its diet in areas that have been altered by man.
The southernmost populations are migratory and move to lower latitudes in the colder months.
The singing is melodious, thus making him conquer thousands of admirers. It attracts special attention from breeders who like to participate in fiber tournaments.
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