
Brown Thrasher is a tan mockery. The first impression is a bit high and cold.
This impression may have something to do with appearance. Because its beak is thick and long, slightly curved downwards, it looks sharp. And the big yellow eyes are always round, and the eyes are very sharp.
Like other mockers, the brown-bellied mockery is also adept at mimicking the calls of other birds.
More powerful than the northern mockingbird and cat-sounding bird (also known as the grey cat mockingbird) introduced earlier is that the brown-bellied mockingbird can sing more than 1,100 different types of "songs", which is the "song king" with the largest track library in North American songbirds.
The brown-bent-mouthed mockingbird looks ferocious, but in fact, it is also ferocious. When the nest is threatened, it transforms into a fierce defender of territorial sovereignty. It has also been documented of attacking humans and dogs causing them to bleed.
The brown-beaked mockingbird is generally believed to be a short-distance migratory bird that lives only in North America. However, two of them inexplicably fled to England and Germany, and were documented by bird watchers. Is it getting lost?
In addition, the brown-beaked mockingbird is also the state bird of the U.S. state of Georgia.
(Photo above at Rock Creek Park, Washington)
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