I was at the beach earlier this week and this one mockingbird would come and sing next to the dune crossing every morning. I didn’t realize it was a mockingbird until it randomly started quacking! It also imitated a sparrow, cardinal, blue jay, seagull, and more, and even a car alarm at one point! These birds are so amazingly talented
In a neighborhood I often walked through at night, there was 1 particular mockingbird that stood out above the rest. There were many throughout, but this 1 bird was the star: it'd sit in the same tree nearly every night, in the dead center of the neighborhood, and just belt it. I mean _really_ sing; full power, proudly, with unique flow & refined talent. This thing would drop beats like you wouldn't believe, to the point that it must have been heavily exposed to music somewhere. Usually these birds just make a sound, stall a bit then think of what to do next, but This bird would chain all the beats & little intricacies together in genuine progressions, flawlessly all the while. It was always genuinely inspiring to me, the deep & natural understanding an animal can have for music. Animals are always teaching, we must listen.
😎 How this bird's brain must be to have developed thinking....thinking about what sound/call will come next.... brilliant The more I listen the more I think how is this possible.
Doves are always in my backyard, when I open the back sliding glass door they fly off making that sound. This bird does such a great job of mocking that sound LOL.
Beautiful 😍. I just saw two of these birds while I was eating lunch on my backyard patio. One flew behind the other. Then, the first chased behind the second, as if they were courting or being playful. I searched their description, and my state's website immediately identified their species as the Northern Mockingbird. I was astonished that they can imitate and know (or remember) over 200 songs; and will sometimes sing all night long. The last time I was outside, I saw two beautiful white birds flying perfectly in sync 🕊 🕊 back in 2020. Holy Spirit I hear you loud and clear!!! Amen!
I hear these mockingbirds every day -- in the front yard and back yard -- while I am out working. It is like a little bit of heaven to hear them. This is an excellent video - I love seeing the bird as it sings!
I love mockingbirds. They are just so happy singing their hearts out! It is such a joy to watch and listen to them. We could all take a lesson from the mockingbird about how to enjoy life!!!
10:21 the mourning dove take off was dead on. You can actually hear the sound of the wings flapping. Lol, that was great. I have one of these birds here. Just about 5 min ago, he was making all kinds of noise at my front door (as he does everyday). I've noticed that one sound he does seems to be a cat. There's a cat that stops by my house everyday and has been for years. When the cat is here, the bird sometimes props himself up in a tree (above the cat) and makes this cat cry sound. It sounds so funny. Sometimes the cat looks up at the bird like "da fuk did you say??" Lol. It's funny because the bird really does sound like that cat. It's amazing to hear all the different sounds they make. Really cool birds to have in your yard.
Spot on !! The bird that hangs around here taunt the cats. He will get within feet of the cat and then fly away only to be within reach of another cat. Clever birds!!
@@yoimesmith6226 it's funny that 3 years later another generation of mockingbirds are still here. Now, they've seemed to picked up some different sounds too. I've noticed them mimicking a barking dog. Kind of sounds like one of those small yippie dogs. The same cat still comes over my house everyday and recently I've heard two of the mockingbirds barking at the cat. It sounds like a little "woof , woof". I just find it funny to hear a bird (seemingly) barking at a cat. 😆. It might just be a coincidence or maybe they've actually learned that some dogs bark at cats. So they might actually be doing this to try and scare the cat away. Unfortunately for the mockingbirds, the cat is completely unfazed by these threats. 😄
I love this. We used to have annoying, barking dogs that would also whine, and it was funny to hear the mocking bird make those sounds (higher pitch of course but in the same pattern). Back when police radios used to be heard outside the car, they used to make the pre-call sounds. ("BLEE-BOO-BOO-BOO-BEEP-BOOPDOODIDLY-OOP").
I missed this bird song that I always heard from the backyard of my old house, after moving to a new area. This type of bird can really sing so many different tones/songs. I didn't know the name of the bird but finally found this video and I can play it at home and enjoy it as at the old house. Thank you, for capture it and share the video!
If I could, I would kill every single one of these bird. I love animals, I am vegetarian for the animals but there is one animal I hate and this is it. They make noise for no reason, all day long and for the 4-5 months of mating season at night as well. They literally make noise all day.
@@MrJoeSarkis Omg, someone who knows the agony of these annoying ass little pest. I actually just got two of them that have been living in and around my yard and they're just very annoying and they stick out just making noise for no reason. One of them is sitting in my backyard right now on my chair just singing along. I actually think they're getting ready to make a nest in my tree. Hell no to that. I don't mind them so much throughout the day, it's the mornings that drive me nuts.
I love when they come to Fresno California and serenade the neighborhoods. Listening to them fills my spirit and I look forward to their visit every year.
I've just recently begun to 'bird watch' and am thankful for TH-cam which posts so many different things. I thought the bird outside my home was a mockingbird but this definitely confirms it. I haven't heard the imitations yet but I'm sure it's just a matter of time. Thanks so much for sharing!
I didn't know that cute little bird outside was the one causing all the trouble! We kept hearing the sound of morning songbirds all night, frogs, owls all day and night, and quails, sometimes even sounded like a rainforest or jungle out there. after 6 yrs here, finally found out at least half the ''animals and birds'' we thought we had, are all mockingbird! lol
What a great shot of the little fella. Its so great to hear it & be close enough to see him vocalizing. 🤗 they are in my backyard but they are so high I can’t see them clear enough. I get too close & they fly off.
In Houston,I played my flute with them,one day one showed up early. I played and it danced on the left. wire. that went on for months and years .One day it disappeared and I became sad , something sad occurred. One day I was woken by extremely loud mocking bird . I went out to see. I was my friend,at the porch door. It flew to the fence and turned left dancing,louder hanging,low and behold little ones flew fast to the fence,they all stopped dancing .the parent flew of the fence and the followed ,singing. they flew from one end to the other 5 times. showed me it was more then the food that attracted the bird. Today I have all kinds of birds attracted. whipper Wills sing me to sleep and wake me up, Cardinals ,and doves with mocking birds all during the day,with blue jays who also gat rid the big wasps.I consider them family
That was so cool, I have never heard them do that here, we have 2 pairs that hang here all day and go through all the calls, never have I heard them do the dove sound.
@Lazy Bonez there were some morning doves in the background at the beginning, but the mockingbird did that soud between 10:20 - 10:30 . I can't believe it myself loll..
Last winter there were several of these nesting in our chimney near the furnace. I could hear them singing a little more quietly than they do outside. Kind of a mockingbird's indoor voice I suppose. I told my wife about it and got the expected "Oh, we'll have to get them out and the chimney will have to be repaired and..." until I took her downstairs to listen. Once she heard them sing all the talk about making them leave was over.
there's one of these guys in my neighborhood that sings throughout the night. I can go outside at 2am, and he's singing his heart out, and will even switch his song up if I whistle back to him. I love it.
This video capture is one of the best on birds and calls. Our tropical bird do not get enough time to sing like this and there is rarely a high note. Ours are always fighting with other birds and very wary of our black hawk/eagle that frightens all when seen.
I used this song to bring my little mockingbird friend out from hiding in the bush... worked TOO well and he dive bombed my head! I got so startled! LOL! Thank you for the video! Sidenote: I won't be doing that again lol
Sooo, there's like 1 by my window every morning at the crack of dawn screaming and calling loud enough to make you go blind. And it won't go away. These birds are SO LOUD!!!
I used to "program" the mockingbirds around my condo in Savannah. Since they have a finite number of songs they remember, you can insert a few that they'll imitate, and you can start to recognize them by which songs they sing. :D
Stranger's it doesn't matter where are you from, how old or young you are, how you look or whatever. You are beautiful, kind soul, goldenheart. I♥u all. Hope Your life be magical. Hope u nvr give up in life.Hope u try and try until u achieve your goals.I wish may the rest of your life be the best of your life. God bless you 🙏😇
The people who made the car alarm sounds, imitated the sound of some birds or some insects if you didn't know.... humans imitates nature to make their artificial creations
WE JUST ENJOYED TWO OF THEM NESTING IN A BIG FAUX FIR TREE IN OUR YARD....THEY BUILD BEAUTIFUL NESTS AND BOTH FEED THEIR BABIES. THEY HAD 3. ALL FLEW AWAY FINE....LOTS OF THEM HERE ALONG OUR ARROYO IN LAS CRUCES New Mexico AND THE MALES LOVE TO SING AT NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING....XOX
Very impressive video! Thank you for sharing. I like watching the Mockingbirds. I was surprised to see that they eat the jelly that we put out for the Orioles.
Greetings from El Salvador. Thanks for your very nice contribution to let the people know better the sounds of natureg. Finally I know how this bird name is...
My little Romeo. I call him ,lovely he sings me to sleep. I tease him now and then so he'll sing more .I play tunes you sent .. To this little night bird I call Romeo.
This is such a fine and excellent example of the persistence of a Mockingbird and their incredible songs, and seems proof of their intentions. A Lyre will not generally not go on for six or more hours as will a North American Mockingbird. The 'North American Mockingbirds" have at this point been documented to "imitate" over 250 other species.
Now I know who is making that noise all night-still much better than the noisy trucks next door-loading and unloading. There is always the couch in living room to get away from it all or ear plugs to get sleep :-)
“Observe intently the birds of heaven; they do not sow seed or reap or gather into storehouses, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth more than they are?”
@@js-jd1dx “Consider the ravens: They neither sow seed nor reap; they have neither barn nor storehouse; yet God feeds them. Are you not worth much more than birds?”
I like when they fly up in the air while they are singing. I know it’s a courtship display, but it makes them seem so joyous!
Thanks because I wondered why they would fly straight up. Reminds of a chicken!! I live in Virginia and they're so entertaining.
A wonderful creature I never get tired from listening these amazing mockingbirds/ Ruiseñor they’re the GOAT
I was at the beach earlier this week and this one mockingbird would come and sing next to the dune crossing every morning. I didn’t realize it was a mockingbird until it randomly started quacking! It also imitated a sparrow, cardinal, blue jay, seagull, and more, and even a car alarm at one point! These birds are so amazingly talented
In a neighborhood I often walked through at night, there was 1 particular mockingbird that stood out above the rest. There were many throughout, but this 1 bird was the star: it'd sit in the same tree nearly every night, in the dead center of the neighborhood, and just belt it. I mean _really_ sing; full power, proudly, with unique flow & refined talent. This thing would drop beats like you wouldn't believe, to the point that it must have been heavily exposed to music somewhere. Usually these birds just make a sound, stall a bit then think of what to do next, but This bird would chain all the beats & little intricacies together in genuine progressions, flawlessly all the while. It was always genuinely inspiring to me, the deep & natural understanding an animal can have for music. Animals are always teaching, we must listen.
reminder: Agreed. I too have heard these guys carry a rhythm, and for me it's a welcome song to springtime.
reminder: tj
@Ascetic View true!!!! AND HE'S WON 25 GRAMMYS!
That guy is a Matt Bellamy
The herb always makes music sound better... you can hear every note. Even the ones you've never heard before. (Teasing you)
Such beautiful vocal ranges. It amazes me how many ways a bird can sing alone!
Oscar performance 👏 😅
Wow amazing bird I love the Mockingbirds songs so random and unpredictable. I hope this little guy stays in your area for many years to come !
I like that it pauses between each different song,like it's thinking about what to play next
Just mindblowing🥰
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How this bird's brain must be to have developed thinking....thinking about what sound/call will come next.... brilliant
The more I listen the more I think how is this possible.
The Mocking birds are like singing Sapphires beautiful and fragile! Thank you.
My, but he's a sassy boy! Many thanks for this wonderful performance!
Doves are always in my backyard, when I open the back sliding glass door they fly off making that sound. This bird does such a great job of mocking that sound LOL.
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Such a beautiful bird! I remember when I was young there was one that would imitate the sound of my brother's digital alarm clock.
Beautiful 😍. I just saw two of these birds while I was eating lunch on my backyard patio. One flew behind the other. Then, the first chased behind the second, as if they were courting or being playful. I searched their description, and my state's website immediately identified their species as the Northern Mockingbird. I was astonished that they can imitate and know (or remember) over 200 songs; and will sometimes sing all night long. The last time I was outside, I saw two beautiful white birds flying perfectly in sync 🕊 🕊 back in 2020. Holy Spirit I hear you loud and clear!!! Amen!
I hear these mockingbirds every day -- in the front yard and back yard -- while I am out working. It is like a little bit of heaven to hear them. This is an excellent video - I love seeing the bird as it sings!
JaguarJulie Brady Right? Humans who have patience no for bird songs are no longer human.
Marko Barrows No patience.
I have a lot of patience and a lot of mockingbirds! ;)
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I love mockingbirds. They are just so happy singing their hearts out! It is such a joy to watch and listen to them. We could all take a lesson from the mockingbird about how to enjoy life!!!
10:21 the mourning dove take off was dead on. You can actually hear the sound of the wings flapping. Lol, that was great. I have one of these birds here. Just about 5 min ago, he was making all kinds of noise at my front door (as he does everyday). I've noticed that one sound he does seems to be a cat. There's a cat that stops by my house everyday and has been for years. When the cat is here, the bird sometimes props himself up in a tree (above the cat) and makes this cat cry sound. It sounds so funny. Sometimes the cat looks up at the bird like "da fuk did you say??" Lol. It's funny because the bird really does sound like that cat. It's amazing to hear all the different sounds they make. Really cool birds to have in your yard.
Great ::: hajahaha ::
play cd favorite songs see get sing back.
Spot on !! The bird that hangs around here taunt the cats. He will get within feet of the cat and then fly away only to be within reach of another cat. Clever birds!!
@@yoimesmith6226 it's funny that 3 years later another generation of mockingbirds are still here. Now, they've seemed to picked up some different sounds too. I've noticed them mimicking a barking dog. Kind of sounds like one of those small yippie dogs. The same cat still comes over my house everyday and recently I've heard two of the mockingbirds barking at the cat. It sounds like a little "woof , woof". I just find it funny to hear a bird (seemingly) barking at a cat. 😆. It might just be a coincidence or maybe they've actually learned that some dogs bark at cats. So they might actually be doing this to try and scare the cat away. Unfortunately for the mockingbirds, the cat is completely unfazed by these threats. 😄
The one we got 8mtaties a crow a falcon a hawk
Awesome so very cool this bird🤙🏽🌸🏝
I love this. We used to have annoying, barking dogs that would also whine, and it was funny to hear the mocking bird make those sounds (higher pitch of course but in the same pattern). Back when police radios used to be heard outside the car, they used to make the pre-call sounds. ("BLEE-BOO-BOO-BOO-BEEP-BOOPDOODIDLY-OOP").
I missed this bird song that I always heard from the backyard of my old house, after moving to a new area. This type of bird can really sing so many different tones/songs. I didn't know the name of the bird but finally found this video and I can play it at home and enjoy it as at the old house. Thank you, for capture it and share the video!
That dove take-off is INCREDIBLE!
Living in South Florida I am blessed to see and HEAR these birds. At night I sometimes hear that one lone mockingbird singing.
That’s the desperate one, like the guy at the bar at 2am
This is definitely the little guy in my tree at night. Unless I sit for a while it's never the same call twice.
same
How does one not like the songs? I love hearing these guys in the morning!
If I could, I would kill every single one of these bird. I love animals, I am vegetarian for the animals but there is one animal I hate and this is it. They make noise for no reason, all day long and for the 4-5 months of mating season at night as well. They literally make noise all day.
@@MrJoeSarkis i agree ...we had one a night for years.
@@MrJoeSarkis Omg, someone who knows the agony of these annoying ass little pest.
I actually just got two of them that have been living in and around my yard and they're just very annoying and they stick out just making noise for no reason.
One of them is sitting in my backyard right now on my chair just singing along. I actually think they're getting ready to make a nest in my tree. Hell no to that.
I don't mind them so much throughout the day, it's the mornings that drive me nuts.
I really really dislike mockingbirds.. they nest outside my window and wont let me sleep!
Wow! The mourning dove IS amazing! That really made me smile!
That was amazing when he imitated a morning dove flight! great video!
My dad told me when I was little birds singing to the lord in haven..& I still believed god is good thanks for that great video
I love when they come to Fresno California and serenade the neighborhoods. Listening to them fills my spirit and I look forward to their visit every year.
My favorite… so varied in his sounds… here in Ga
The mockingbird that lives in the tree outside my window has learned to mimic car alarms.
Is a unabomber reference?
i once raised a mockingbird too, it learned to mimic my farts.
Oh that's not even funny
I haven't heard the same song twice yet I believe. Every night faithfully for two and a half hours every night.??
if you whistle/sing a melody in front of them 1K times they will imitate
A mocking bird outside my window got really excited about this lol
I've just recently begun to 'bird watch' and am thankful for TH-cam which posts so many different things. I thought the bird outside my home was a mockingbird but this definitely confirms it. I haven't heard the imitations yet but I'm sure it's just a matter of time. Thanks so much for sharing!
I didn't know that cute little bird outside was the one causing all the trouble! We kept hearing the sound of morning songbirds all night, frogs, owls all day and night, and quails, sometimes even sounded like a rainforest or jungle out there. after 6 yrs here, finally found out at least half the ''animals and birds'' we thought we had, are all mockingbird! lol
You should feel blessed! :3 the city sucks!
tamara holloway same here in canada quebec, i wake up with sound of birds from the caraibe sometimes. Some i dont know.
@@cremitadelimon I live in the city (Los Angeles) & I hear these every day in my front yard!
Too funny 😂
What a great shot of the little fella. Its so great to hear it & be close enough to see him vocalizing. 🤗 they are in my backyard but they are so high I can’t see them clear enough. I get too close & they fly off.
I love them. they're fearless too!
In Houston,I played my flute with them,one day one showed up early. I played and it danced on the left. wire. that went on for months and years .One day it disappeared and I became sad , something sad occurred. One day I was woken by extremely loud mocking bird . I went out to see. I was my friend,at the porch door. It flew to the fence and turned left dancing,louder hanging,low and behold little ones flew fast to the fence,they all stopped dancing .the parent flew of the fence and the followed ,singing. they flew from one end to the other 5 times. showed me it was more then the food that attracted the bird. Today I have all kinds of birds attracted. whipper Wills sing me to sleep and wake me up, Cardinals ,and doves with mocking birds all during the day,with blue jays who also gat rid the big wasps.I consider them family
I like this bird's song, it's very nice.
Wow, what amazing footage, showcasing all the sounds made by this very talented bird.
woah he sounded exactly like a dove taking off at 10:21. ive been around lots of mocking birds and never heard them do that, thats pretty cool
That was so cool, I have never heard them do that here, we have 2 pairs that hang here all day and go through all the calls, never have I heard them do the dove sound.
@Lazy Bonez there were some morning doves in the background at the beginning, but the mockingbird did that soud between 10:20 - 10:30 . I can't believe it myself loll..
Oh wow good catch!!!!!!!
What a variety of different frequencies are made. Simply remarkable.
Last winter there were several of these nesting in our chimney near the furnace. I could hear them singing a little more quietly than they do outside. Kind of a mockingbird's indoor voice I suppose. I told my wife about it and got the expected "Oh, we'll have to get them out and the chimney will have to be repaired and..." until I took her downstairs to listen.
Once she heard them sing all the talk about making them leave was over.
This bird is legendary throughout all of the americas
Beautiful, I miss Mockingbirds. I used to live in GA now live in NW Massachusetts in the mountains and they aren't up here.
there's one of these guys in my neighborhood that sings throughout the night. I can go outside at 2am, and he's singing his heart out, and will even switch his song up if I whistle back to him. I love it.
Imagine a mockingbird Rick rolling you
This video capture is one of the best on birds and calls.
Our tropical bird do not get enough time to sing like this and there is rarely a high note. Ours are always fighting with other birds and very wary of our black hawk/eagle that frightens all when seen.
Just heard him do a perfect mourning dove
I used this song to bring my little mockingbird friend out from hiding in the bush... worked TOO well and he dive bombed my head! I got so startled! LOL! Thank you for the video! Sidenote: I won't be doing that again lol
On everything they be trippin. Little guy dived on a tree close to me so i paused it. He started lookin around then flew away lol
Imagine you just walk to mockingbird habitat and they started Rick rolling you to impress you
Excellent video. I just played it for a mocking bird and had him flying around my car. He, it knows I park here and I enjoy watching them.
Just spotted one, amazing, he was singing many different songs
Just heard one of these in a parking lot and it was amazing. I had no idea the mockingbird made so many crazy sounds
No es ruiseñor ; es senzontle
Mine is very polite. Only performs tween 6 & 9. Late at night he only mocks owls. Very soothing.
Sooo, there's like 1 by my window every morning at the crack of dawn screaming and calling loud enough to make you go blind. And it won't go away. These birds are SO LOUD!!!
The little things we take for granted. I'm 43 and I just now noticed.
Chris Hall Its never too late, I am 55 and have grown to love them and their songs as cherished moments.
I used to "program" the mockingbirds around my condo in Savannah. Since they have a finite number of songs they remember, you can insert a few that they'll imitate, and you can start to recognize them by which songs they sing. :D
Cody Rush internet jc
Truly amazing! I have them at my feeder in Cranford,New Jersey.
Oh wow lovely compilation! Thank you for sharing
Funny beautiful bird.
Stranger's it doesn't matter where are you from, how old or
young you are, how you look or whatever. You are beautiful, kind soul, goldenheart. I♥u all. Hope Your life be magical. Hope u nvr give up in life.Hope u try and try until u achieve your goals.I wish may the rest of your life be the best of your life.
God bless you 🙏😇
En California tenemos parvadas son bellisimos me encantan .thanks for your video God bless you .
amazing footage of a beautiful day of the mockingbird.
That is the Florida state bird boi!!!
Must be a beautiful place there .
Extremely precious..! 🙏
I am only here to say that I heard this bird outside my house in thr middle of night! 3 am exactly now im working and I cant sleep ahahaha
That car alarm imitation at 2:50 onwards!!! If you noticed he did do abit of the car alarm from the start of the video too
Ashri Mustaffa jjjnni
The people who made the car alarm sounds, imitated the sound of some birds or some insects if you didn't know.... humans imitates nature to make their artificial creations
That sounded to me like a air conditioner coming, maybe the bird is singing near that.
WE JUST ENJOYED TWO OF THEM NESTING IN A BIG FAUX FIR TREE IN OUR YARD....THEY BUILD BEAUTIFUL NESTS AND BOTH FEED THEIR BABIES. THEY HAD 3. ALL FLEW AWAY FINE....LOTS OF THEM HERE ALONG OUR ARROYO IN LAS CRUCES New Mexico AND THE MALES LOVE TO SING AT NIGHT AND EARLY MORNING....XOX
Este es uno de los mejores videos de sinsonte que he visto. No me canso de verlo. Felicicitaciones...
Thank for sharing.beautiful vidio.suara burung'y gacor full bisa buat terapi dan masteran Kacer juara 👍🙏🙏
Beautiful birds .
Very impressive video! Thank you for sharing.
I like watching the Mockingbirds. I was surprised to see that they eat the jelly that we put out for the Orioles.
This bird is also known as zenzontle that means in nahuatl bird of 400 voices..
I play this every morning on loud and my yard gets swarmed with them, so funny!!
Greetings from El Salvador. Thanks for your very nice contribution to let the people know better the sounds of natureg. Finally I know how this bird name is...
I love these. We had one sound like a backdoor or chainsaw lol. We tried to figure out what door was opening
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I enjoy playing your video/audio and watching the mockingbirds and mourning doves "investigate" :) Nice job and thank you!
This is our state bird hear in Florida and i love listening to them sing...
Ooooh so that’s what that sound was all these years!
Mockingbird is fenomenal...
I like it, Warm Greeting everyday..
Gorgeous Sound!
Nature is wondrous!
Wonderful video & bird! Thumbs up**********!
Thank you for sharing.We subbed.Have a happy Friday.
Greetings.Maria & Bela
The Mockingbird is no less amazing than a Lyre, who comes from a similar bloodline.
THANX FOR SUCH A BEAUTIFUL VIDEO !
FANTASTIC!!! What a Diva! Thanks a bunch
My little Romeo. I call him ,lovely he sings me to sleep. I tease him now and then so he'll sing more .I play tunes you sent ..
To this little night bird I call Romeo.
I'm a bird lover. . That little tune at night just makes me go places
wow, I loved the mourning dove part
This is such a fine and excellent example of the persistence of a Mockingbird and their incredible songs, and seems proof of their intentions. A Lyre will not generally not go on for six or more hours as will a North American Mockingbird. The 'North American Mockingbirds" have at this point been documented to "imitate" over 250 other species.
Now I know who is making that noise all night-still much better than the noisy trucks next door-loading and unloading. There is always the couch in living room to get away from it all or ear plugs to get sleep :-)
These birds are fun to watch
Omg I LOVE HIM
They're my favorite bird bc they can sing their asses off and they're straight up warriors..
Just how many sounds it can make?
Amazing.
Les dicen el ave de las 400 voces
Superb🌸🌸🌸🌸come from heaven
I LIKE AND LOVE THE BIRDS
Thats amazing
Sneak up behind it and say...Boo!
Omg I love mockingbirds.
Magnífica canto de la calandria y bella expresión de la naturaleza!!
“Observe intently the birds of heaven; they do not sow seed or reap or gather into storehouses, yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth more than they are?”
“Consider the Ravens…”
@@js-jd1dx “Consider the ravens: They neither sow seed nor reap; they have neither barn nor storehouse; yet God feeds them. Are you not worth much more than birds?”
These is amazing.