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Gray Catbird Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology 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 | Audubon Field Guide Rather plain but with lots of personality, the Gray Catbird often hides in the shrubbery, making an odd variety of musical and harsh sounds -- including the catlike mewing responsible for its name
Catbird - Wikipedia Several unrelated groups of songbirds are called catbirds because of their wailing calls, which resemble a cat 's meowing The genus name Ailuroedus likewise is from the Greek for 'cat-singer' or 'cat-voiced' [1] Australasian catbirds are the genera Ailuroedus and the monotypic Scenopooetes
Catbird | Songbird, Mimicry, Nocturnal | Britannica Catbird, any of five bird species named for their mewing calls, which are used in addition to song The North American catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), of the family Mimidae (order Passeriformes), is 23 cm (9 inches) long and is gray, with a black cap
Gray catbird - Smithsonians National Zoo Catbirds’ bodies are a uniform soft gray, with black caps, and rust-red feathers under their relatively long tails They often perch with a lowered tail and appear hunchbacked Smaller and slimmer than an American robin, catbirds measure 8 to 9 inches (20 to 23 centimeters) long
Gray Catbird (Overview) - Bird Feeder Hub This article provides an in-depth description of the gray catbird including their appearance, behaviors, some interesting facts, and practical tips for creating a catbird-friendly habitat that invites these shadowy songsters into your backyard
10 Fun Facts About the Gray Catbird | Audubon The Gray Catbird is a medium-size songbird that can commonly be found across the eastern United States and Midwest A frequent visitor to backyards, catbirds are often heard before they are seen, either flitting about in the brush or perched out in the open, singing proudly and loudly