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Catbirds usually build nests on horizontal branches hidden at the center of dense shrubs, small trees, or in vines, including dogwood, hawthorn, cherry, rose, elderberry, grape, honeysuckle, and blackberry. Nests are typically around 4 feet off the ground, but may be on the ground or as high as 60 feet.
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Nest: Placed in dense shrubs, thickets, briar tangles, or low trees, usually 3-10' above the ground. Nest (built mostly by female) is a large bulky cup of twigs ...
Nests are hidden four feet to sixty feet from the ground on horizontal branches near the center of dense shrubs, small trees or vines. Common nesting plants ...
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May 18, 2023 · Look for these nests hidden in low dense shrubs or vines about 4 feet off the ground. Nest: Builds nest in a garden shrub or thickets near ...
Females build the nests, with males sometimes supplying materials. The Gray Catbird's long song may last for up to 10 minutes. More Resources. All About Birds: ...
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