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Grey Catbird eating a fig. 7 August 2010.
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Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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Bendire's Thrasher (Toxostoma bendirei) is a secretive breeder around the middle-elevation grasslands of central Arizona. They like to hang out with their family members, the Mockers. This sample is a small part of the song of one individual near Cornville, Arizona, in the Verde Valley, 6/5/99. He was "marking" his territory by singing at one post, usually high in a mesquite or Berberis bush, occasionally on a power line, then diving down and skimming the ground, quickly flying to the next post, maybe 2-400 meters away and starting again.
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Isla Española
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Burnidge Forest Preserve
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Oreoscoptes montanusMono Lake09.30.10
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Havana, Ciudad de la Habana, Cuba
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Transpantaneira, Pocon, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL
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New Mexico, United States
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West Virginia, United States
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Orlando, Florida, United States
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Caribbean Coastal area , Cocle province, Panama
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Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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The Crissal Thrasher (Toxostoma crissale) is a common local thrasher. This is their normal call, which is reminiscent of a Mockingbird with a limited repertoire. They do mimic, though, which you'll hear in the next selection! Thrashers are, in my experience, secretive birds which are seen darting from bush to bush, or feeding on the ground in heavy brushy areas, but they'll often climb high in a Mesquite or Hackberry to call and sing. This individual was at Peck's Lake [Arizona] in the Mesquite scrub.
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Isla Santa Cruz - Puerto Ayora
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Transpantaneira, Pocon, Mato Grosso, BRAZIL
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New Mexico, United States
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Elephant Butte, New Mexico, United States
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New York, New York, United States
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Birmingham, Alabama, United States
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Scottsdale, Phoenix Arizona, USA
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I recorded this Crissal Thrasher mimicking on October 23, 1997 near Peck's Lake [Arizona]. He allowed me to come within 20 feet and record for more than 10 minutes solid! In the course of this tour de force performance, he imitates, very accurately, the following birds in order: Killdeer, Red-tailed Hawk, Western/Cassin's Kingbird, Lesser Goldfinch, Mockingbird, Plain Titmouse, Flicker, House Sparrow, American Robin, American Kestrel (Sparrow Hawk), Abert's Towhee and Song Sparrow.