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The mockingbird is an excellent mimic.
A member of the mimic thrush family, the mockingbird, Mimus Polyglottos, has the unique ability to mimic the songs of other species, and is an excellent songster.
A mockingbird!! They can mimic other bird's bird calls! In fact, they can mimic almost any sound!!
No, but they are closely related, along with the catbird, in the Mimidae family, mimic thrushes..All are good singers, and have the ability to mimic the songs of other species..The mockingbird is the most skilled singer of the group, some birds have been known to mimic the songs of dozens of other species.
The mockingbird can mimic the songs of several species.
Mockingbirds are harmless.
It belongs to the mimic thrush family Mimidae in the taxa Mimus polyglottos found in USA & Mexico.
The Northern Mockingbird is the official state bird of Florida. It's a very active songbird and is in residence throughout the year. It's a favorite bird in Florida.
A song bird that does nothing but give us, humans, pleasure. It is considered a "sin" to kill a Mockingbird
Many do..Parrots, mynahs, crows, blue jays all can mimic...But the mimic thrushes, family Mimidae, are the best..They include the catbird, brown thrasher, and the best mimic of all, the mockingbird.
Many birds get their name from their own song such as the chickadee or the whipporwhil. A mockingbird is a bird that can mimic or "mock" the calls of other birds. It often does this to chase birds from a different breed from its territory. The mockingbird mimics the rival bird's call, fooling the rival into believing that the territory is already taken by one of its own.
Yes. They're called mockingbirds because some of them mimic the calls of other birds, as though they're mocking them.