no they dont because bisons live together in groups
A group of cowbirds is known as a "corral" and a "herd" of cowbirds.
Herd's
lions bisons
both are creatures of the plains,but the cowbird now lives east to atlantic.
No, because there are no bisons that live in Africa. Bisons live exclusively in the continents of North America and Europe (as well as a small part of Asia in the Caucuses).
bisons and watercrests
Colorado
no of course not.
milk
Cowbirds follow herds of bison to catch and eat the insects that are stirred up from the bison's feet. there are other bugs and flies that are attracted to the animal. The bison allow the birds to sit and rest as they guard them from the pests. It is what is called a symbiotic relationship.
Cowbirds in northern states move south. Southern cowbirds don't migrate.