This one also from Aruba trip.
The Tropical Mockingbird is the southern cousin to the Northern Mockingbird that we see in much of the United States..
This one has seemed to pick a spot of safety in this thorn bush.
Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus tolimensis) There are ten recognized subspecies with only subspecies tolimensis being mapped for Panama. Apparently introduced from Colombia in 1932; now common along both slopes of the canal zone and apparently elsewhere. Sexes similar. Photographed in...
Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus tolimensis) There are ten recognized subspecies with only subspecies tolimensis being mapped for Panama. Apparently introduced from Colombia in 1932; now common along both slopes of the canal zone. Photographed at Summit Gardens between Gamboa and Panama City...
This photograph was taken on the small island of Mayreau which is in the chain of islands lying between St. Vincent and Grenada. I has the call of the Tropical Mockingbird (to the best of my knowledge), but the color of the eyes are much darker than that of the Tropical Mockingbird I have seen...
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