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[personal profile] ioplokon 2025-01-16 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
They can be cooperative sometimes. There were a group of like 5 or 6 by my old place who would chill together & try to fight off the Cooper's hawk that also lived nearby.
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[personal profile] l33tminion 2025-01-16 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
You can identify mockingbirds by their call because they are very loud, and imitate various bird calls and car alarms.
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[personal profile] l33tminion 2025-01-17 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
I guess lucky if you've got a whole flock of them at your house.
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[personal profile] movingfinger 2025-01-17 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
That's interesting--I am sure you're right that it's a flock of mockingbirds, but they used to migrate. Winter in the city area is mild enough with enough food to keep them there! Traveling in a flock helps with foraging and makes avoiding predators easier. They go back to being territorial and noisy in breeding season, as you know. They eat a variety of things but they love mealworms if you have those.
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[personal profile] mama_kestrel 2025-01-17 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
Enjoy the mockingbirds!

Incidentally, your computer seems to think it's January 22.
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[personal profile] mama_kestrel 2025-01-17 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
Okay...your post is dated January 22. No one else's (in which case I'd blame my computer) - just yours. Weird.
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[personal profile] mama_kestrel 2025-01-17 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, okay. I guess I just never noticed before. Sorry.
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[personal profile] jessie_c 2025-01-17 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Mockingbird pictures. Can you identify the suspects?