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Mimus polyglottos
Nest 3' high in a bush
Red. Back yard in Maitland, FL
Spring 2010, mother bird was not located
Ava T-B, ok done, thanks
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John, please can you add the scientific name (Mimus polyglottos) so we can remove this from the unknown list.I've moved this to birds for you. Signs of wildlife like this are categorized by the organism that created them.
Eggs belong to Mocking Bird
Spotted on Oct 30, 2010 Submitted on Nov 1, 2010
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Ava T-B, ok done, thanks
Please consider adding this spotting to the Animal Architecture mission at http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082...
John, please can you add the scientific name (Mimus polyglottos) so we can remove this from the unknown list.
I've moved this to birds for you. Signs of wildlife like this are categorized by the organism that created them.
Eggs belong to Mocking Bird