Northern Mockingbird

Northern mockingbird
Photo: Roland Jordahl

Northern mockingbird map
    • Scientific Name: Mimus polyglottos.
    • Family: Mockingbird.
    • Length: 10 inches.
    • Wingspan: 14 inches.
    • Distinctive Markings: Both sexes are gray with grayish-white undersides and white patches on the bottom of their wings.
    • Nest: Pairs build cup-shaped nests in the fork of a shrub. Lays three to six blue or green eggs with brown splotches.
    • Song: Almost unlimited variations. Repeats songs several times with a pause before a new series.
    • Habitat: Backyards, pastures, orchards, farm hedges and woodland edges.
    • Diet: Insects, fruit and berries.
    • Backyard Favorites: Berry-producing plants, apple slices, peanut butter, suet, mealworms and raisins.

    Listen to this bird’s song


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