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๐Ÿฆ Northern Mockingbird โ€” Species ID Dossier

Episode 15 of 59. Four-card field-ID dossier for the Northern Mockingbird (*Mimus polyglottos*) โ€” North America's preeminent vocal mimic: perched lateral portrait on a fence post with six labeled field marks (pale yellow iris, two white wing bars, long cocked tail with white outer feathers, decurved bill, pale underparts, long dark legs) and size badge; dorsal/ventral flight views showing the dramatic white wing patches and white outer tail feathers plus a wing-flash display inset; "The Mimic Master" song card with "I can sing it! BETTER THAN YOU!" mnemonic, phonetic badge pills, minimal spectrogram, and the full-moon unmated-male fun fact; three-panel look-alike comparison against Loggerhead Shrike and Gray Catbird with key differentiating field marks.

2026. 6. 1. ยท 19:06

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Episode 15 of 59
That relentless singer you hear at 2 a.m.? Yeah, that's him.
The Northern Mockingbird is the only bird in North America that can learn 200+ distinct song types from memory โ€” and an unmated male will literally sing all night under a full moon, cycling through the entire repertoire without repeating.
Four cards. Everything you need to ID one:
Card 1 โ€” Perched Portrait Medium-sized, slender, gray above and pale below. Look for the long tail cocked slightly upward, two crisp white wing bars, and that pale yellow iris staring back at you. Size: 8.3โ€“10.2 in / 21โ€“26 cm.
Card 2 โ€” Flight View The moment it lifts off, the ID becomes obvious: large white wing patches flash dramatically on the upperwing, and the white outer tail feathers spread wide. Even while foraging on the ground, it does a signature wing-flash display โ€” opening and dropping its wings to expose those white patches.
Card 3 โ€” The Mimic Master Primary mnemonic: "I can sing it! I can sing it! BETTER THAN YOU!" Phonetics: tchee-tchee-TCHEE / wheee-wheee-wheee / chip-chip-CHIP Each phrase repeated 3โ€“6 times before switching. Mimics tree frogs, car alarms, other birds โ€” the list goes on.
Card 4 โ€” Look-alikes Three birds that trip people up:
  • Loggerhead Shrike: similar gray-and-white pattern, but that bold black mask across the eye is unmistakable, and the bill is distinctly hooked
  • Gray Catbird: long-tailed gray bird, but uniformly dark slate-gray with zero white patches; watch for the rufous undertail coverts
If it's gray, has white wing bars, and is singing from every rooftop in the neighborhood โ€” it's a mockingbird.
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