Gray Catbird Singing a Song
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More wildlife videos: http://donnawatkins.smugmug.com --- More about nature: http://www.thenatureinus.com -- Their song is made up of a long slow series of warbled notes ranging from squeaks to whistles, poorly imitated songs of other birds and the raspy mew call, which is how they got the name catbird. • • A distinguishing characteristic of the gray catbird as opposed to other members of the Mimidae family, such as the mockingbird, is that the catbird does not repeat its song notes. A mockingbird may repeat phrases three to four times, but the Gray Catbird sings most phrases only once.
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