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The northern mockingbird is a medium-sized mimid that has long legs and tail. [12] Males and females look alike. [ 13 ] Its upper parts are colored gray, while its underparts have a white or whitish-gray color. [ 14 ]
Northern mockingbird, List of U.S. state birds, Hidalgo (state), Michoacán FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/Animals/Birds Creator Captain-tucker. Support as nominator – Pine 07:16, 20 July 2014 (UTC) Support - Coat of Many Colours 09:33, 20 July 2014 (UTC) Weak Oppose. It's very noisy at 100%.
Its tail and wings have white patches which are visible in flight. The species is known for its ability to mimic bird calls and other types of sound, including artificial and electronic noises. This northern mockingbird was photographed in Bay Ridge, a neighborhood of the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Photograph credit: Rhododendrites
The northern mockingbird is the state bird of five states in the United States, a trend that was started in 1920, when the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs proposed the idea. In January 1927, Governor Dan Moody approved this, and Texas became the first state ever to choose a state bird.
The Northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) is the only mockingbird commonly found in North America. It breeds in southeastern Canada, the United States, northern Mexico, the Bahamas, Cayman Islands and the Greater Antilles. This species has occurred in Europe as an extreme rarity. Photo credit: Mdf
Northern mockingbird, commonly known as ruiseñor in Puerto Rico. Order: Passeriformes Family: Mimidae. The mimids are a family of passerine birds that includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially their remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and ...
Northern mockingbird. Order: Passeriformes Family: Mimidae. The mimids are a family of passerine birds that includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds. These birds are notable for their vocalization, especially their remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors.
Northern Mockingbird, Mimus polyglottos, Humber Bay Park (West), Toronto, Canada Not for delisting: the newly promoted FP Reason Replaced by newly promoted FP File:Mockingbird in Bay Ridge (85082).jpg. Articles this image appears in Residual uses, can be replaced. Previous nomination/s