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The Gray Catbird belongs to the genus Dumetella, which means “small thicket.” And that's exactly where you should go look for this little skulker. The oldest ...
The gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis), also spelled grey catbird, is a medium-sized North American and Central American perching bird of the mimid family.

Gray catbird

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The gray catbird, also spelled grey catbird, is a medium-sized North American and Central American perching bird of the mimid family. It is the only member of the "catbird" genus Dumetella. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Dumetella carolinensis
Mass: 1.2 oz
Conservation status: Least Concern (Population stable)
Class: Aves
Domain: Eukaryota
Family: Mimidae
Genus: Dumetella; C.T. Wood, 1837

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8-9 1/4" (20-23 cm). Slim and long-tailed; often flips tail about expressively. Smooth gray all over with black cap, chestnut undertail coverts.
Medium-sized songbird with a smooth gray body, black cap, and rusty-red undertail coverts. Sexes alike. Occurs in shrubby habitats, especially thickets or ...
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Scientific Name: Dumetella carolinensis ˇ Population: 29 million ˇ Trend: Increasing ˇ Habitat: Dense thickets, brushy suburban areas, and gardens ...
This is a bird with a broad wintering range, from the southern New England coast south to Panama, with concentrations on the US Gulf coast and the Yucatan ...
The gray catbird breeds from southern British Columbia, southern Ontario, and Nova Scotia south to central New Mexico and northern Florida.
The gray catbird, also spelled grey catbird, is a medium-sized North American and Central American perching bird of the mimid family.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee is preparing to release a Gray Catbird after bird banding in a Basic Bird Biology Class.