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Catbirds communicate primarily through a variety of vocalizations, including a distinctive, melodic song that consists of whistles, squawks, and imitations of other bird calls. They are known for their ability to mimic sounds from their environment, which can include the calls of other bird species and even mechanical noises. In addition to vocalizations, catbirds use body language, such as tail positioning and posturing, to convey their emotions and intentions. This combination of sounds and gestures helps them establish territory, attract mates, and interact with other birds.

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