The scientific or taxonomic name would be Dumetella carolinensis.
The gray catbird is medium to dark gray, has a black cap on head, and has a range that includes Illinois and most of the east half of the USA.
a catbird or a mockingbird.more than likely a mocker,because catbirds don't have white.
No they are not, they are just rare! I own one, she is a sweetie! They are GREAT with children!
They eat blueberries, oranges, raisins, and grape jelly. They need TONS of water. Remember, NEVER FEED THEM EARTHWORMS!!!!
Catbird Records was created in 2005.
Abyssinian Catbird was created in 1843.
a cat and a bird that makes catbird
The gray catbird has a call like a cat. It can also mimic the calls of numerous other song birds.
no
Wolves don't lay eggs.
gray wolves are mammals who give birth