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Old Wednesday 28th March 2012, 13:04   #1
AJP
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Northern mockingbird behavior?

I know these birds have personality, but I was surprised to witness some unusual behavior yesterday. I was taking a walk and heard a rush of wings next to me in a forsythia bush. Heard the classic "chirp" of a cardinal, and sure enough, a bright red male flew up to a higher branch. I heard more chips coming from the forsythia, and assumed it was his mate. Nope! A mockingbird flew up very close to me, and every time the cardinal chirped, the mockingbird chirped back! As the cardinal hopped from branch to branch, the mockingbird followed a few feet behind.

I eventually moved on in search of a flicker nest, but I wondered if anyone else has ever observed a mockingbird following and responding to the calls of another bird?


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