A mockingbird a imitate the song for almost any other type of bird. Not mention a verity of other sounds like whistles, chirps, clicks, and some times even groans.
The mockingbird lives in a constant state of surprise.
Mockingbird came out in 2004.
the mockingbird is known for its ability to make many different sounds
They have never remade To Kill A Mockingbird. There is only one version.
The mockingbird is bird commonly found in North America. While the appearance could be considered unremarkable, the mockingbird can be identified by its song which mimics the tunes of the birds around it.
to kill a mockingbird is a sin. all they do is make sweet music for people to enjoy.
The crunching sound Scout heard in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was likely Boo Radley's final act of protection and care for her and Jem. Boo had saved them from Bob Ewell's attack at the end of the novel.
It is possible, that following the same idea as expressed in Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, that mockingbird's do nothing but sing and make beautiful noise.....that the true essence of the blues are nothing like a mockingbird. The blues should be heard and appreciated for the heartbreak that they are and not as a the beautiful sound that is made by the actual mockingbird. The title is simply, in my opinion, saying that the blues are nothing to ignore or scoff at because they are expressing true, raw, human emotions that need to be validated.
According to Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine one mockingbird that was studied was able to sing over 400 different songs, including a mimic sound of a cell phone ring.
A mockingbird!! They can mimic other bird's bird calls! In fact, they can mimic almost any sound!!
They don't make a sound.
The kids create a game called "mockingbird hunt," where they take turns trying to spot and tag each other while mimicking the sound of a mockingbird. The objective is to catch each other off guard and have fun exploring their surroundings.