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Northern Mockingbird

A northern mockingbird chick should be kept in aviaries for safe-keeping. A white patch in wing, especially visible in flight and black legs make these birds recognizable. Juveniles have spotted breast. When adults, birds of both sexes look similar. These birds are found in just about every habitat type in the state. A northern mockingbird chick should be kept in aviaries for safe-keeping. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Northern Mockingbird

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These are interesting birds that measure at 9 inches. They possess a slender bill, gray head and upperparts, white underparts. The birds of this species have a long black tail with white outer tail feathers. Their eyes are yellow. A northern mockingbird chick should be kept in aviaries for safe-keeping.

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