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Showing posts with label Northern Mockingbird. Show all posts

Northern Mockingbird

 The Northern Mockingbird is very common in the South. During my stay in Arkansas this summer, it seemed they were everywhere I went. Even before I could get my luggage in the car, the immature Mockingbird was acting out with its parents trying to keep it in check.
 The Northern Mockingbird is a long slender bird with many voices. It is named the Mockingbird because it is able to mimic sounds of all kinds from other birds to machinery. Unfortunately, I didn't get to hear any of its vocal but I was very entertained by it bouncy, hopping, tail-flicking behaviour.
This image of the Northern Mockingbird in flight best demonstrates the white wing bars and the two white external tail feathers. This is somewhat like the Dark-eyed Junco's white tail feathers, except these are much longer.