I live in Phoenix, AZ. As a bird watcher, I have observed some of the Northern Mockingbirds in my area over the years. They seem to disappear from Phoenix during the hottest months (over 100F+). I believe they must migrate north to where it is cooler between May and late September. (I have no specific evidence of where they go though so it's just a guess.) One particular individual bird arrived back to his tree outside my office building entrance this week. I arrived to work Oct 1 to hear his voice singing out his distinctive mockingbird song. Sure enough there he was at the top of his favorite tree. :)
I live in Texas, about an hour east of Dallas... My wife and I have also noticed that the Mockingbirds vanish about August 1st and are not seen again until about September 10th... We noticed this behavior 3 years ago and have verified the occurance each year aferward...I've talked to game & fish ornithologists and they seem to be totally unaware of this annual exodus... I would like to know more about it... If any of you know more, please contact me... Thanks...
No because humming birds hum, and mocking birds mock.
mock dint is someone mocking someone
mocking a parliament is called mock parliament
Making mocking birds fly. :)
I can give you several sentences.Mocking someone is not nice.He made me angry by mocking me in public.A mocking bird sang outside my window all night.
In a mocking, POUTY way
At a mocking bird store.
Some words with the root word "mocking" include mockery, mock, and mockingly.
1.Imitate: often in a derogatory manner, a person, behavior or incident. Sometimes done in a spirit of fun. 2.Something that is generated to appear like the original often for use in the theatre, a movie, an article of clothing (ex. mock turtle neck) or even food (ex. mock apple pie which is a pie with no apples in it). 3.The ability of certain birds to imitate the calls of other birds or people. Mocking birds, parrots, mynas.
1.Imitate: often in a derogatory manner, a person, behavior or incident. Sometimes done in a spirit of fun. 2.Something that is generated to appear like the original often for use in the theatre, a movie, an article of clothing (ex. mock turtle neck) or even food (ex. mock apple pie which is a pie with no apples in it). 3.The ability of certain birds to imitate the calls of other birds or people. Mocking birds, parrots, mynas.
The unmockable, presumably, cannot be mocked. So, you're limited to mocking the mockable ... if you feel the urge to mock something.
The word mock is a verb. The past tense is mocked.