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Can you help ID this bird please?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 783198" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The Catbird is a mimic (like a Mockingbird) and will sometimes make a sound like a crying child, which can be a little disturbing, but we love them when they're here (which should be any day now).</p><p></p><p>As for the Cowbirds, they aren't are favorites but we accept them for what they are and their place in nature. You see, they don't nest on their own but instead will take an egg out of another bird's nest and lay their own, leaving another bird to raise their young. Now, this angers a lot of people who will look for those cowbird eggs to remove them, but <strong><em>PLEASE</em></strong> don't do this. It's just the way nature works. Circle of life. Hakuna Matata.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 783198, member: 9240"] The Catbird is a mimic (like a Mockingbird) and will sometimes make a sound like a crying child, which can be a little disturbing, but we love them when they're here (which should be any day now). As for the Cowbirds, they aren't are favorites but we accept them for what they are and their place in nature. You see, they don't nest on their own but instead will take an egg out of another bird's nest and lay their own, leaving another bird to raise their young. Now, this angers a lot of people who will look for those cowbird eggs to remove them, but [B][I]PLEASE[/I][/B] don't do this. It's just the way nature works. Circle of life. Hakuna Matata. [/QUOTE]
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