Northern Mockingbird - Summertime on the Shoreline
A bird a day keeps the chaos away
Northern Mockingbird
NORMOC
Mimus polyglottos
ORDER: Passeriformes
FAMILY: Mimidae
Southwest Florida Coast, summer birds edition
Common and fairly widespread across much of North America and the Caribbean. 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 variety of open habitats with scattered bushes or trees, often close to human settlements. Well-known for its impressive mimicry; often includes a wide range of other birds, car alarms, slamming doors, and other mechanical noises in its song. Limited range overlap with Tropical Mockingbird at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico; Northern is most easily identified by its large white wing patches.
For more information about identifying birds, we suggest the following websites:
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Pretty bird! :)