yes Mockingbirds actually do raid other bird's nest, and sometimes kill other birds.
Mockingbirds and parrots are some of them.
Yes mockingbirds are in groups.
Sparrows , song birds , Dove , Mockingbirds , Hummingbirds ,
Farmers
Mockingbirds are very chirpy and are significant in "To Kill a Mockingbird" as the main symbol throughout. Miss Maudie teaches Jem and Scout "they don't do one thing but sing their hearts out for us..." which shows that mockingbirds are not pests like many other birds. They are also defenceless, and signify innocence throughout the book. When "the mockingbirds were silent" before Tom's sadly inevitable verdict is given it signifies peril as mockingbirds are usually singing and therefore foreshadows his fate.
Characters like Tom Robinson and Boo Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird" are considered mockingbirds because they are kind, innocent individuals who are unfairly targeted or harmed. They symbolize innocence and vulnerability, and it is a sin to harm them.
Yes.
Mockingbirds ("mocking" birds) mimic the songs of other birds. Take care of yourself!
I don't think so. Birds don't generally have hair.
Yes. Mockingbirds and blue jays often do.
tanagers,robins,mockingbirds,catbirds,thrashers. and if the wasp wants to he or she can sting them