Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cornell’s Bird Academy is a great resource. Here’s the catbird page:
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/an-expert-mimic-the-gray-catbird/
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/#_ga=2.265936522.489544154.1555456531-88770811.1555456531
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Anonymous wrote:Cornell’s Bird Academy is a great resource. Here’s the catbird page:
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/an-expert-mimic-the-gray-catbird/
https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/#_ga=2.265936522.489544154.1555456531-88770811.1555456531
Anonymous wrote:Hard to tell from the description, but it the tune changes, it could be mockingbird. They "mock" (imitate) other birds' tunes, and they sing beautifully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a really fun web site.
http://www.birdjam.com/birdsong.php?id=4
As they mention in the description, mockingbird song is not always pretty -- they can imitate ugly noises, too. However, I've heard them sing beautiful tunes for the longest time. We seem to get them at dawn. I'm not a bird expert, but it seems most other birds sing the same tunes over and over.
I swear when we lived in Adams Morgan the mockingbirds would do car alarms sometimes.