Of the various other genera allied to Mimus, the best known are the thrashers (genus Harporhynchus) of which six or eight species are found in North America, which are thrush-like and shy in their habits and do not mimic; and the cat-bird (Galeoscoptes carolinensis), which in addition to having an attractive song, utters clucks, whistles and mewing sounds. [Please select]
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Among them were meadowlarks, red-winged blackbirds, brown thrashers, blue jays, wood thrushes, catbirds, flickers, red-headed woodpeckers, and several other species. [Please select]
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The Thrashers and Mockingbirds, (Subfamily _Miminæ_) number some fifty species, all of which are confined to America. [Please select]
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She was observed flirting and making advances to thrashers and others. [Please select]
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The Wrens, Thrashers, and Mockingbirds, (Family _Troglodytidæ_) form two well defined subfamilies. [Please select]
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This species may be known from any other of the curve-billed Thrashers by its grayish underparts and bright chestnut under tail coverts. [Please select]
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Structural adaptations in thrashers (Mimidae: genus _Toxostoma_) with comments on interspecific relationships. [Please select]
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Structural adaptations in Thrashers (Mimidae: Genus _Toxostoma_) with comments on interspecific relationships. [Please select]
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One day my attention was arrested by the angry notes of a pair of brown thrashers that were flitting from bush to bush along an old stone wall in a remote field. [Please select]
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Cuckoos, jays, robins, bluebirds, thrashers, orioles, sparrows, and vireos, nested there, singing on wing, among the trees, on the fences, and from bushes in the corners. [Please select]
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