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This bird was photographed in the middle Florida Keys, Aug. 13th. It was larger than a Northern Mockingbird. We see Northern Mockingbirds often here, and this bird did not behave like one, was bigger than one, and was ruffled (so marking difficult to decipher. Its a tough one, please give a guess. There are ...
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I have a large fig tree, and I have to get up early in the AM and pick because the mockingbirds love to peck and sample every fig. They are like kids that bite off a piece of candy and put it back in the box.
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We had so many grasshopper last year our bird population was smaller. Most of the birds will not touch the live grasshoppers as they give off a foul smell. This one must have found a deceased food sample.
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Taken after a light snow.
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Yes a Mockingbird, Texas's State bird.
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I agree with the first reply that is a Northern Mockingbird. The white patch is simply some of the underwing color showing through because of the way the bird's feathers are settled at the moment -- if it's bathing, the feathers would be ruffled and somewhat out of place.
These birds are well known for their showy approaches -- like actors ...
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Think this came out very well, he landed on a tree about six foot from where I was sitting in a car! Stayed for a few photos, thankfully! LOL
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