The gray catbird has a call like a cat. It can also mimic the calls of numerous other song birds.
Small passerines, and maybe a few parasitic birds like Blue Jays. But primarily small backyard feeder birds like Cardinals.
A finch-like bird native to North America that is also known as a "snow bird" is the Dark-eyed Junco. These small sparrows are known for their grey or dark plumage and are commonly seen during the winter months in various parts of North America.
Dark-eyed junco
The bird you are referring to is likely the Eastern Towhee. They are known for their distinctive call that sounds like "drink your tea," which is often interpreted as "teacher teacher." These birds are found in the eastern part of North America and prefer to nest on the ground in dense shrubby areas.
At our house and most others, I would assume you would hear a bird of pray.
The bird whose call is often described as sounding like "Larry" is the Eastern Whip-poor-will. Its distinctive call consists of a repeated phrase that closely resembles the name. This nocturnal bird is known for its haunting and melodic vocalizations, which can be heard during the late spring and summer months. The call has become a recognizable feature of its habitat in eastern North America.
Medium sized black bird with long tail feathers. They have a verity of different calls.
A rude picture, as of a bird, beast, or the like, used by the North American Indians as a symbolic designation, as of a family or a clan.
When looking for a mate their call is bird like, in fact you may mistake it for a bird.
Well it depens because you never know if that bird is another type of bird like a blue bird or it can be a duck...
Small passerines, and maybe a few parasitic birds like Blue Jays. But primarily small backyard feeder birds like Cardinals.
Nightengale
A finch-like bird native to North America that is also known as a "snow bird" is the Dark-eyed Junco. These small sparrows are known for their grey or dark plumage and are commonly seen during the winter months in various parts of North America.
Owl The barred owl. The call sounds like, "who cooks for you, who cooks for you all".
Carrawang I think is the spelling
Dark-eyed junco
The north american colonists ate like rabbits.Fruit,veggies,and bread.