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If a cowbird lays eggs in a flycatcher's nest, the best course of action is to leave the situation undisturbed, as many birds, including flycatchers, may not recognize the cowbird eggs as foreign. Interfering with the nest can lead to abandonment or harm to the remaining eggs or chicks. If the nest is in a location where it's safe to monitor, observe the parents' behavior to see if they continue to care for the nest. If concern for the flycatchers' welfare arises, contacting a local wildlife rehabilitation center for advice may be beneficial.

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