'Mocking Bird' is two words.
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Listen to the Mocking Bird by Alice Hawthorne (1855) I'm dreaming now of Hally, sweet Hally, sweet Hally; I'm dreaming now of Hally, For the thought of her is one that never dies: She's sleeping in the valley, the valley, the valley; She's sleeping in the valley, And the mocking bird singing where she lies. Chorus: Listen to the mocking bird, listen to the mocking bird, The mocking bird still singing o'er her grave; Listen to the mocking bird, listen to the mocking bird, Still singing where the weeping willows wave. Additional Verses: Ah! well I yet remember, remember, remember, Ah! well I yet remember, When we gather'd in the cotton side by side; 'Twas in the mild September, September, September, 'Twas in the mild September, And the mocking bird was singing far and wide. When the charms of spring awaken, awaken, awaken: When the charms of spring awaken, And the mocking bird is singing on the bough. I feel like one forsaken, forsaken, forsaken. I feel like one so forsaken, Since my Hally is no longer with me now. Chorus:
The Jabberjay! But the one that bred with the mocking bird is the Mockingjay.
It's one word. A mockingbird is a type of bird.
It can be either, depending on context. Birdbath, as an object, is one word, a bird taking a bath would be two words
Mocking Bird by Eminem "And if that mockingbird don't sing and that ring don't shine…"
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5 times in one second cool right?
Harper Lee wrote one novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," which was published in 1960.
There is a mocking bird who keeps pecking on my windows..... I close the blinds on one window, and he goes to the next one. Do you know why??
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If you are referring to a species of bird, it is one word, bluebird - "the bluebird species migrate this time of year". If you are referring to the colour of a bird, it is two - "that blue bird keeps coming back".