#64325
August 4th, 2006 at 02:25 AM
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The Mockingbirds keep strict territorial command over this old Holly bush all year but in the winter, they get almost vicious when other birds try to steal their red berries. We frequently play peek-a-boo through the picture window in the living room so I'm able to capture some great shots.
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#64326
August 4th, 2006 at 03:28 AM
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#64327
August 4th, 2006 at 03:36 AM
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#64328
August 4th, 2006 at 04:30 AM
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What a great picture, and how lucky you are to have them right there where you can see them!
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#64329
August 4th, 2006 at 08:07 AM
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OK, Boys! The Mockingbirds are retreating! We got 'em on the run! CHAAAAARGE!!!! Oh,uhhh, sorry, I misinterpreted the topic. I have two Northern Mockingbirds, Mr. and Mrs. Mocky that are a mated pair for life that have been coming to my feeder for about three years now. They recognize me and KNOW that I provide the food and water there. They have NO fear of me at all and let me walk up to within two feet of them anytime I want to take their picture. They go absolutely crazy with anger and outrage at the meerest sight of a Starling but seem to relish the company of any other type of bird and of people.
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#64330
August 4th, 2006 at 11:25 AM
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That's a great pic. So cute. Very lucky that you can get so close. They know the hand that feeds. Thanks for sharing. Sue
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#64331
August 4th, 2006 at 01:56 PM
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I LOVE mockingbirds ! Every night I get a free concert !
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#64332
August 4th, 2006 at 03:19 PM
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I used to hear it, but then Mr. Mocky found Mrs. Mocky and together they learned about the Humans and the Bees. Now they make their own special music privately. In Early spring, when Mr. Mocky is setting up his territory I hear it, but not as much since he has a Life Partner.
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#64333
August 4th, 2006 at 10:07 PM
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They do become quite accustomed to their "people" and tend to pick a home for life. I have several pair that have fledged babies this year and brought them to visit for the first time to my memory. I get serenaded every morning just before sunrise while I'm running the hoses and enjoying a cup of coffee. If I'm real lucky, the Brown Thrashers join in and it's quite a treat as their repertoire is much like the Mockingbird. I know a lot of people consider them nuisance birds but I love and enjoy them very much. Their ability to mimic is unbelievable. Several years ago, one that hung out in the Trumpet Vine could sound like a car alarm...now that was annoying.
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#64334
August 5th, 2006 at 12:24 AM
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(ok?)
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#64335
August 5th, 2006 at 03:37 AM
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Sure it's OK I love to share my pix with everyone.
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#64336
August 5th, 2006 at 04:26 AM
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My Mockingbirds used to annoy me to death and I even plotted how to get rid of them......UNTIL I noticed that they were running away nearly 100% of the Starlings that come to my feeders, but that they left ANY OTHER birds alone. I began to tolerate the Mockingbirds, then, and now my feelings get hurt if they don't check in at least once a day.
Mockingbirds, when singing, repeat the same phrase over and over again and usually slur the phrase into a different one unitl they are singing an entirely new phrase. Their call is a a loud, "CHACK!" or a hissing growling, "FIIISSSSHHT!" when they are angry or on attack. I hear the Fisht call whenever the Starlings arrive. (Or a STRANGE Mockingbird)
Brown Thrashers, always repeat a phrase TWICE and do not gradually slur to the next call. It's just phrase TWICE, then, BOOM! brand new call, TWICE! Their song has a more sweet melodic sound to it than a Mockingbirds.
Gray Catbirds, the OTHER Mimid found in the eastern U.S. repeat each phrase ONCE and go on to the next phrase. Their song is punctuated by loud, nasal cat-like calls of, "MEW!" hence giving them the name, CATBIRD. Their song is reminiscent of a House Finch or Indigo Bunting song punctuated with the MEW! call.
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#64337
August 5th, 2006 at 05:00 AM
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Thats a cute picture too Rosie
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#64338
August 7th, 2006 at 11:58 PM
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Awesome photo! You're so lucky to have them so close too. We have mockers who nest in the pear tree out front every year. This year momma mocker decided she was upset with our kitty's presence too close to her nest. She would come up to the porch bannister and squawk at her for hours on end. Kitty just sat there and watched! lol
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#64339
August 8th, 2006 at 10:57 AM
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I have seen Mockingbirds dive bomb a cat and literally knock the cat down making it roll over and over. I had a Mockingbird that used to attack my lawnmower whenever I mowed the yard.
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