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- Gray Catbird Identification - All About Birds
Medium-sized thrushlike songbird with a long tail Gray overall with a darker cap and cinnamon undertail coverts Often perches holding its tail down giving it a hunchbacked look Mimics the songs of other birds and sings at all hours of the day
- Gray catbird - Wikipedia
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
- Gray Catbird | Audubon Field Guide
Smooth gray all over with black cap, chestnut undertail coverts A long, irregular succession of musical and mechanical notes and phrases; a cat-like mewing Sometimes seems to mimic other birds Undergrowth, brush, thorn scrub, suburban gardens At all seasons, favors dense low growth
- How to Identify and Attract a Gray Catbird - Birds and Blooms
A pretty solid bird size-wise, a catbird is slate gray with a rust red rump and black feathers on the head Male and female gray catbirds look the same and can’t be differentiated in the field Length: 8-1 2 inches; Wingspan: 11 inches; Distinctive Markings: Slate-gray body with a black cap and tail, rust-red feathers under tail
- The Gray Catbird: More Than Just a Meow Imitator - Wild-Bird-Watching. com
As the name suggests, the bird is predominantly a slate gray color This gray covers most of its body, including the head, back, and underparts It has a distinctive darker cap on the top of its head, which is usually black or dark gray
- Gray Catbird - eBird
Medium-sized songbird with a smooth gray body, black cap, and rusty-red undertail coverts Sexes alike Occurs in shrubby habitats, especially thickets or second-growth at the edge of forest, often near water
- Gray Catbird - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The Gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) is a medium-sized perching bird found in the Americs It is the only member of the "catbird" genus Dumetella In some areas it is known as the Slate-colored mockingbird
- Gray Catbird: Identification, Range, and Photos - SongbirdHub
The Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) is a common bird found throughout North American The Catbird is named for its ability to make catlike sounds, but this medium-sized songbird can also mimic other birds or sounds
- Gray Catbird - National Geographic
Learn more about the gray catbird This songbird is usually detected by its harsh mew call, reminiscent of a cat’s meow A gray catbird perches on a treee sapling
- Gray Catbird (Overview) - Bird Feeder Hub
The gray catbird is a charming yet secretive songbird known for its cat-like calls and melodious song Found throughout North America, particularly in dense shrubs, these birds are a delight for bird enthusiasts and backyard bird watchers
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