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Northern Mockingbird

Mimus polyglottos

Description:

A medium-sized songbird, a bit more slender than a thrush and with a longer tail. Mockingbirds have small heads, a long, thin bill with a hint of a downward curve, and long legs. Their wings are short, rounded, and broad, making the tail seem particularly long in flight. Mockingbirds are overall gray-brown, paler on the breast and belly, with two white wingbars on each wing. A white patch in each wing is often visible on perched birds, and in flight these become large white flashes. The white outer tail feathers are also flashy in flight. The Northern Mockingbird enjoys making its presence known. It usually sits conspicuously on high vegetation, fences, eaves, or telephone wires, or runs and hops along the ground. Found alone or in pairs throughout the year, mockingbirds aggressively chase off intruders on their territory. Look for Northern Mockingbirds in towns, suburbs, backyards, parks, forest edges, and open land at low elevations. - All About Birds - Article on the Northern Mockingbird.

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Jessica777
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Jessica777

Harahan, Louisiana, USA

Spotted on May 26, 2016
Submitted on May 26, 2016

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