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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

gamusinas
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Plural of gamusina . It is one of the common names of a bird very common in South America and the Caribbean. It is also called blackbird, common blackbird, thrush, Queen Josmary, gamusino, parasitic chamon, morajú, common thrush, Chupin and azulãovaquer, blackened and mulatto thrush, cowboy bird, cowboy bird and blackbird cowboy. Its scientific name is Molothrus bonariensis and belongs to the family Icteridae. It is a very gregarious bird (it lives in herds or flocks). It is one of the best known specimens of laying parasite, because they do not make nests but deposit eggs in nests of other species.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Feminine plural of gamusino, fantastic animal jokes heavy hunters from the villages of Castile to the fools of the people. Some winter nights when the hunters are in the bar, someone said: why not go tonight to hunt gamusinos? who enrolls?. They will raising the hand and when they see the village idiot to lift it up, say: come, we just need a bag, a garrote as large as possible and lots of patience. Come to the hill with sacks and stick and the thicker where there is a small village located in to fool saying: "You stay here waiting, while we will of stalking and when you see come to the gamusino give a garrote blow and pop it in the sack, ". All are back to the bar, while fool stays on duty the night of winter.

  



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