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... (Dumetella carolinensis) singing all over this section of the country, comparatively Jew people ever saw one, to recognize It. The Catbird builds Its nest In tangled thickets, along the bank oŁ some stream or pond, and from the ...
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... (Dumetella Carolinensis)? Dressed in conservative charcoal gray and wearing a black cap with a rusty brown patch underneath the base of its tail, the catbird is a familiar inhabitant of hedgerows and thickets throughout the Hudson Valley ...
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... (Dumetella carolinensis). This eastern U.S. native is a rare bird sighting in Lodi, and was confirmed the next day by Audubon Society members, including David Yee, co-author of the "Field Checklist of the Birds of San Joaquin County ...
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... Dumetella carolinensis sneaks around on the ground plundering the eggs and occupants of small nests. Catbirds enjoy drawing attention to themselves, even though they are only rated third on the hit parade of mimics.
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... Dumetella carolinensis which means "the little shrub or bush birds which live they. The fence-walker continued its stealthy watch long enough for me to carry away with me a memory of its smart slate-gray plumage, its black skull cap and ...
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... Dumetella carolinensis is a persistent busybody and an industrious gossip; he is full of curiosity and is a ventriloquist of first water. He is alternately sweet-dispositioncd an,d,a tempery, pessimistic individual. He will sit on a ...
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CATBIRD. (Dumetella. carolinensis)