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Grey catbird

Dumetella carolinensis

Photo by nlomeli22
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Field Notes

Description:

The grey catbird was small in size compared to birds like the robin or blue jay. I would say about 7 inches from beak to tail tip (slightly smaller than a north american mocking bird.) The bird was of a blueish color and had a dark blueish black stripe down the back. The bird had rounded wings and acted very timidly in my presence.

Habitat:

This bird was spotted along the edge of the forest bordering the right side of Archery field. This bird was silent and did not make any noticeable sounds.

Notes:

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