Great Kiskadee
North Central Park
Laredo TX USA
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Benteveo
(Pitangus sulphuratus)
Great Kiskadee
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Yo nunca vi New York
No sé lo que es París
Vivo bajo la tierra
Vivo dentro de mí
Yo no tengo un espejo
No tengo un souvenir
La lágrima me habla
Y está dentro de mí
Yo solo tengo esta pobre antena
Que me transmite lo que decís
Esta canción, mi ilusión, mis penas
Y este souvenir
Yo subo la escalera
Yo cumplo una misión
La lágrima me dice
Que yo tampoco soy
La hija de un amor
La hija del dolor
La hija que no espera
Tu tiempo se acabó
Si este dolor durará por siempre
No digas nada, vete de aqui
Porque yo voy donde nunca estoy
Donde nunca fui
Tómalo con calma
La cosa es así
Ya se hace de noche
Me tengo que ir
Chipi chipi chipi
Chipi chipi bom bom
Bom bom
Chipi chipi bom bom
Bom bom
Bom bom
Chipi chipi bom bom
Ya no te pienso esperar por siempre
Porque el mercurio lo tengo aquí
No me digas más palabras, nene
Ya me voy de aquí
Y no te olvides nunca que
Esta canción durará por siempre
Por eso mismo yo la hice así
Una canción sin amor, sin dolor
La canción sin fin
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Letra de "Chipi chipi" © Universal Music Publishing Group
Artista: Charly García
Compositores: Carlos Alberto Garcia
Álbum: La hija de la lágrima
Fecha de lanzamiento: 1994
Género: Rock en español
"Social Flycatchers are almost always seen in pairs; however, they are also found in small social groups following the breeding season. Large groups of Social Flycatchers and interspecific species are frequently found at fruiting trees. These groups tend to be incredibly noisy. Social Flycatchers forage at various heights, including the canopy and ground level, but are usually found foraging at the middle levels. Sallying is the most common foraging technique utilized by the Social Flycatcher."
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Photographed in the wild, Colima, Mexico
"The kiskadee’s bold behavior and mix of foraging styles gave early naturalists fits in trying to classify it. In 1766, Linnaeus started things off by calling it a kind of shrike. In 1920, the naturalist William Henry Hudson wrote that the bird “seems to have studied to advantage the various habits of the Kestrel, Flycatcher, Kingfisher, Vulture, and fruit-eating Thrush; and when its weapons prove weak it supplements them with its cunning."
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
MEASUREMENTS
Both Sexes
Length: 7.9-11.0 in (20-28 cm)
Weight: 2.7-3.0 oz (77-85 g)
Wingspan: 12.2-15.8 in (31-40 cm)
Photographed in the wild, San Pancho, Nayarit, Mexico.
Greyish Saltator, Saltator Gris, Pepitero Grisáceo, Saltator Coerulescens "The Greyish Saltator...ranges from Mexico in the north to Argentina and Uruguay in the south...There is some degree of plumage variation across this wide range, especially in the depth of the upperparts coloration. Immatures possess some green on the wings, " Neotropical Birds, The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Photographed in the wild, Jalisco, Mexico