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The gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), also spelled grey catbird, is a medium-sized North American and Central American perching bird of the mimid family. It is the only member of the " catbird " genus Dumetella .
The western meadowlark is the state bird of Nebraska. This list of birds of Nebraska includes species documented in the U.S. state of Nebraska and accepted by Nebraska Ornithologists' Union (NOU). As of August 2021, there are 467 species included in the official list. Of them, 95 are classed as accidental, 19 are classed as casual, two are extinct, and three have been extirpated. Four have ...
The mountain bluebird is the state bird of Idaho. This list of birds of Idaho includes species documented in the U.S. state of Idaho and accepted by the Idaho Bird Records Committee (IBRC). As of January 2022, there were 433 species on the official list. One additional species is considered hypothetical. Of the 433, 180 are review species in part or all of the state.(see note) [notes 1] Eight ...
Their food is insects and seeds. Horned lark, Eremophila alpestris; ... Gray catbird, Dumetella carolinensis; Brown thrasher, Toxostoma rufum; Sage thrasher, ...
The gnatcatchers are mainly soft bluish gray in color and have the typical insectivore's long sharp bill. Many species have distinctive black head patterns (especially males) and long, regularly cocked, black-and-white tails. One species has been recorded in Rhode Island. Blue-gray gnatcatcher, Polioptila caerulea (B)
Their food is insects and seeds. Eurasian skylark, Alauda arvensis (R) ... Gray catbird, Dumetella carolinensis; Curve-billed thrasher, Toxostoma curvirostre (R) (P)
Gray catbird, Dumetella carolinensis; Curve-billed thrasher, Toxostoma curvirostre (A) ... seeds, insects, or other types of food. Most have short, rounded wings.
The black-capped chickadee is the state bird of Massachusetts. This list of birds of Massachusetts includes species documented in the U.S. state of Massachusetts and accepted by the Massachusetts Avian Records Committee (MARC). As of July 2023, there are 516 species included in the official list. Of them, 194 are on the review list (see below), six have been introduced to North America, three ...