Weekend Birding: Northern Mockingbird
The Northern Mockingbird can be found across most of the United States and Mexico. They are a medium-sized songbird that frequents backyards, parks and the forest edge. You won’t find them at feeders, they prefer insects, fruits and berries. When there is a Mockingbird in your yard you will know it by the endless singing, sometimes sounding like several different birds.
They are rarely sighted in the Chicago area and I have yet to see one here. They prefer more temperate areas and those that do venture north will only stay here for the summer months.
The photo above is a Mockingbird I saw while vacationing in Mexico last year. There were several of them pecking away at an apple that someone had tossed in the grass. I was able to get quite close as this bird was not going to leave the apple.
The other birds wandered a safe distance away giving me evil looks while I was taking photos.
Interesting Facts:
- Northern Mockingbirds learn new songs throughout their lives and a male may learn around 200 songs often imitating other birds.
- They sing all through the day, and often into the night. Nighttime singing is more common during the full moon.
- In the nineteenth century, people kept so many mockingbirds as cage birds that the birds nearly vanished from parts of the East Coast. (This is now illegal).
- The Northern Mockingbird is the state bird of Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas.
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Such a beautiful bird. I’ve always wondered what a mockingbird looks like. I did birds for my Saturday Snapshot today too.
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He is a beauty. I swear I’ve heard them, but don’t think I’ve seen one???
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We had one in our yard that drove us nuts. He kept pecking on the window in our laundry room.
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Your bird photos are always amazing. We see them, or hear them, all the time when I visit my parents in Florida. Here’s Mine
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Now this is a bird that I know about. LOL
Yes, it is the state bird of Texas. We used to have a cat who was plagued by one mockingbird. I think the cat had been the executioner for one of the bird’s relatives. Anyway, the bird would divebomb the cat when he was outside. It was pretty funny to see.
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I love all the colors in the first shot.
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We have some visit us from time to time. They make a lot of noise!
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I love Mockingbirds! These are gorgeous shots. Thanks for sharing.
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I’m not sure I’ve seen any, but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard them. Your photos are always gorgeous!
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I think everybody sings a little more during a full moon! Great pictures.
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I love that sing at night, especially during full moons. Lovely, informative post!
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I love that they sing at night, especially during full moons. Lovely, informative post!
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They are beautiful! I’ve never seen one (or heard one) in real life – at least that I know of.
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So beautiful! The first shot is wonderfully clear and detailed.
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Bird shots always amaze me. The ones around my home are forever on the move, never pausing for pictures.
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I had no idea that a mockingbird was that pretty. I love how the light blue slowly becomes darker, right on into indigo there at the wing edges.
Gorgeous. And thank you for the lore, as well. I didn’t know they were such prodigious songsters.
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Great shot!
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We have a mocking bird that lives in our backyard and I know he’s there just to torment my cat.
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Wonderful shot thank you so much for sharing.
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I love mockingbirds! We have them in our neighborhood – Manchester, NH. In the spring they’ll start singing early in the AM and sometimes go until 9 PM or so. I’ve heard them do robins, gulls, blue jays, cell phones, and car alarms.
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What a handsome bird! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a mockingbird. Lovely pictures!
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Beautiful birds….
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Thanks everyone for all the nice comments. In Mexico was the only time I’ve seen a Mockingbird. They are rare in the Chicago area with a less than 10% chance of a sighting.
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Very cute!
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Great photo. He’s very pretty. I just spotted some gold finches in our trees yesterday, I may try to get some photos of them.
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What a great shot of a very pretty bird.
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