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How long is the tail? Can't tell from the front. sinkingfeeling Feb 2021 #1
Here: elleng Feb 2021 #2
Sure looks like one to me. sinkingfeeling Feb 2021 #3
Certainly looks like a mockingbird. They're handsome birds. Arkansas Granny Feb 2021 #4
HAPPY to see this today; had been frequent visitors past years. elleng Feb 2021 #8
Never seen one here in Oregon. You've WheelWalker Feb 2021 #10
Was he making fun of you? soothsayer Feb 2021 #5
Maybe! I was 'hiding,' inside my house! elleng Feb 2021 #6
HA! shenmue Feb 2021 #7
Nikon does a good job, even through windows. elleng Feb 2021 #9
I love Mockingbirds. One day, after washing my car, I was running a squeegee Marie Marie Feb 2021 #11
WOW! elleng Feb 2021 #12
That's why they call them Mockingbirds. They imitate other birds, cats or even squeaky Marie Marie Feb 2021 #13
Only way I'd 'attract' them is via water 'bath,' but as surrounded by creek and river, elleng Feb 2021 #14
Maybe if you add a little wine?? Marie Marie Feb 2021 #15
VERY little, as 'my' wine ran out due to covid, elleng Feb 2021 #16
I understand completely - Cheers! Marie Marie Feb 2021 #17
They eat insects Laurelin Feb 2021 #18
I think so TuxedoKat Feb 2021 #19
I'm feeding a mockingbird BlueinFW Mar 2021 #20
SWEET! elleng Mar 2021 #21
That's awesome! flibbitygiblets Mar 2021 #24
Fellow Fort Worther here. We have at least one mockingbird which I have not yellowdogintexas Mar 2021 #27
Had a mockingbird visitor that was almost like a pet. He loved peanut butter sandwiches ... Donkees Mar 2021 #22
WOW! elleng Mar 2021 #23
It's been many years since I've heard mockingbirds singing at night, but catbirds still nest here Donkees Mar 2021 #25
we have all three of the mimics in our yard now - Mockingbird, Brown Thrasher, Catbird NewHendoLib Mar 2021 #26
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