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Bird Directory |
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Mockingbird Click on picture to hear bird sounds. |
Bird Name: Northern Mockingbird |
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Field Marks: The Northern Mockingbird is about the size of a Robin with a short thin bill. Its black tail has white outer feathers and its wings also have white patches. This bird is gray on its head, shoulders and rump. The underside is a lighter beige. | |
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Feeder Food: Suet, fruit, raisins | |
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Natural Food: Insects, spiders, snails, fruit, berries | |
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Behavior: Sometimes, in the fall, people will be fooled into thinking that other birds are not yet migrating. They think they are hearing other birds because this bird likes to mimic the sounds of other birds. Song: mimics other birds or loud chack, softer chair |
Pictures and sounds were reproduced by permission.
Sources:
Alden, Peter and Brian Cassie, National Audubon Society Feild Guide To New England, New York: Alfred A.Knopf, 1998.
Dawe, Neil and Karen, The Bird Book, New York: Workman Publishing, 1988.
Elliott, Lang, Know Your Bird Sounds (cassette), Minocqua, WI: NorthWord Press, Inc., 1994.
Forbush, Edward Howe, Birds of Massachusetts, Norwood, Massachusetts: Norwood Press, 1929.
Reed, Chester R., Bird Guide: Land Birds East of the Rockies, Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1951.