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To mammalian and squamate predators that can sneak up to nesting or sleeping birds, it is more vulnerable however.
Even omnivorous mammals as small as the Common Marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus ) will try to plunder Great Kiskadee nests – at least during the dry season when fruits are scarce – despite the birds ' attempts to defend their offspring.
One of two birds studied in the Parque Nacional de La Macarena of Colombia was parasitized by microfilariae.
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