Definitionn. long-tailed grey-and-white songbird of the southern United States able to mimic songs of other birds
Last update: July 29, 2015
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Cicadas sang in the trees near them, and a mockingbird mimicked its feathered friends. [Please select]
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_ Song suggesting both that of the Brown Thrasher and the Mockingbird. [Please select]
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Sometimes she whistled a note or cried a greeting to a mockingbird, a rosy finch, or a song sparrow. [Please select]
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Amadon and Phillips (1947:578) found a young Mockingbird out of the nest begging for food from an adult on August 18 at Las Delicias. [Please select]
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Burleigh and Lowery (1942:199) found the Mockingbird on the arid plateau "about Saltillo." [Please select]
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He is very intelligent and friendly, like his cousin, the mockingbird. [Please select]
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THE MOCKINGBIRD What child is there who does not know the mockingbird, caged or free. [Please select]
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Habitat of Northern Mockingbird, Cardinal, Bob-white, black-tailed jackrabbit, and Great Plains woodrat. [Please select]
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It is of the size and make of the mockingbird, lightly thrush-colored on the back, and a grayish-white on the breast and belly. [Please select]
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Feet, wings, tail, color, head, and general form and size are all those of a song-bird,--very much like that master songster, the mockingbird,--yet this bird is a regular Bluebeard among its kind. [Please select]
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