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  1. Mockingbird - Wikipedia

    There are about 17 species in two genera, although three species of mockingbird from the Galápagos Islands were formerly separated into a third genus, Nesomimus.

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  3. Northern Mockingbird Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of ...

    Dec 7, 2016 · Mockingbirds have small heads, a long, thin bill with a hint of a downward curve, and long legs. Their wings are short, rounded, and broad, making the tail seem particularly long in flight. …

  4. Northern Mockingbird | Audubon Field Guide

    The male Northern Mockingbird sings to defend territory and attract a mate, often leaping a few feet in the air and flapping his wings while singing. The early stage of courtship involves the male and …

  5. Mockingbird - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Everything you should know about the Mockingbird. The Mockingbird is a group of songbirds, that can learn upwards of 200 different songs in itslifetime!

  6. Mockingbird | Songbird, Mimicry, Nocturnal | Britannica

    Mockingbird, any of several versatile songbirds of the New World family Mimidae (order Passeriformes). The common, or northern, mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) is well known as a mimic; it has been …

  7. Mockingbird - Species, Habitat, Diet, Sounds, Lifespan & Pictures

    Mockingbirds are a group of birds that constitute the family Mimidae. Endemic to the New World, they earn their name from their expertise in mimicking the songs of other birds. Besides their role in …

  8. Northern Mockingbird - eBird

    Medium-sized songbird with a relatively long tail, small head, and short bill. Gray above and paler whitish below. Note white wingbars and large white patch at the base of the primaries. Found in a …

  9. Mockingbird: Key Facts — Forest Wildlife

    Mockingbirds are any of about 16 species of passerine birds. Only one of these species, the northern mockingbird, is found in the United States, and the others are found throughout the American …

  10. Northern mockingbird - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    Known for its impressive and loud vocalizations, the northern mockingbird is an intelligent bird that can mimic the songs of many other birds. Mockingbirds have gray-brown feathering on their heads and …