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A slaty-gray bird of dense thickets and garden shrubs, the Gray Catbird sports a neat black cap and a chestnut patch beneath its tail. A relative of mockingbirds, it is a gifted mimic that strings together long, improvised medleys. It stays hidden in the tangle, betraying itself mostly by its distinctive call.
Fun Fact
It's named for its catlike 'mew' call, and can weave other birds' songs into rambling improvisations.
Attributes
TypeSongbird
Habitatforest, urban
SizeSmall
Dietomnivore
FlightStandard
Colorsgray, black
MigratoryYes
ContinentsNorth America
Nest Typecup
ConservationLeast Concern
Difficulty: easy






