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Mockingbird

Mockingbird is a common name for some members of the thrasher family (Mimidae).
Mockingbird, Northern
The song of the mockingbird includes imitations of other bird songs (artwork by Claire Tremblay).
Northern Mockingbird Distribution

Mockingbird is a common name for some members of the thrasher family (Mimidae).

The northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), the only mockingbird in Canada, is a rare, permanent resident across Canada and is slowly extending its range northward. Northern mockingbirds inhabit dense thickets and woodland edges, maintaining territories year round, defending food sources in winter.

Grey above, greyish white below, its white wing patches and white outer tail feathers are conspicuous in flight. Its loud, musical, repetitive song is often given at night and includes mimicked vocalizations of other birds.

Breeding occurs May-July; clutches contain 4-5 eggs.

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