The Northern Mockingbird has a large range, estimated globally at 10,000,000 square kilometers. Native to the North America and nearby island nations and territories, this bird prefers temperate, subtropical, or tropical forest and shrubland ecosystems as well as rural gardens and degraded former forest areas. The global population of this bird is estimated at 45,000,000 individuals and does not show signs of decline that would necessitate inclusion on the IUCN Red List. For this reason, the current evaluation status of the Northern Mockingbird is Least Concern.The adult Northern Mockingbird has gray upperparts, pale gray underparts and a thin black mask. The wings are gray-black with two white bars and large white patches visible when spread.Northern Mockingbird: Breeds from northern California, eastern Nebraska, southern Ontario, and Maritime Canada southward. Spends winters in the southern part of range. Found in residential areas, city parks, farmlands, open country with thickets, and desert brush.
Northern Mockingbird: Medium-sized mockingbird with gray upperparts, paler gray underparts, and thin black mask. Wings are gray-black with two white bars and large white patches visible when spread. The tail is long, gray, and edged with white. Legs and feet are black. Feeds on fruit and insects.
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Have a southwesern decor would help in bringin out the southwestern rug. Having a common theme in a certain room will compliment the southwestern rug.
"Ont." is the most common abbreviation for Ontario. The postal abbreviation for Ontario is ON, which is frequently used in other contexts.
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Yes, stick insects are common in eastern Ontario. The only variety we have in Ontario is the "Walking Stick" (Diapheromera femorata). A good basic insect book to learn more about insects of Ontario is Bugs of Ontario by J. Acorn.
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Hedgerows, suburban lawns, cut over woodlands, pasture land. A very adaptable and common song bird.
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No exact figures exist, but the roadrunner is a fairly common species of the southwestern U.S.
Rattlesnakes are most common in the southwestern United States and Mexico.