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    Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Looking at Barbara's hawk reminded me of a hawk shot I had that I couldn't resist putting a caption to.

    Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    That, of course, reminded me of another.
    Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    The mockingbird copies the song of other birds to frighten them out of their own territory by claiming it as if it were of another species. I've even heard one imitating an Eagle.

    If that doesn't work, they attack and are fearless in doing so.

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    Looking at Barbara's hawk reminded me of a hawk shot I had that I couldn't resist putting a caption to.

    Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    That, of course, reminded me of another.

    Good capture and back story thanks for sharing.
    Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    The mockingbird copies the song of other birds to frighten them out of their own territory by claiming it as if it were of another species. I've even heard one imitating an Eagle.

    If that doesn't work, they attack and are fearless in doing so.

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Terrific captures, Brian. Must be a backstory to this drama.

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Thanks for the laughs, Brian...you are back with your bag of tricks! I love it!!!

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Terrific captures, Brian. Must be a backstory to this drama.
    No real backstory. Mockingbirds are just very, very territorial and controlling their patch is the way they live. They will even attack humans who get near their nest. Once they've staked out an area they will attempt to physically drive everything else within 10 to 15 yards away.

    They are called mockingbirds because they imitate the calls of other birds. This is their first line of defense. In the morning, they salute the dawn with a string of calls of their own and of other species. To the other birds, this sounds like another of their species has claimed the area and they will look for another place or try to hunt their 'rival' not realizing it is the mockingbird.

    The hawk had just decided that he had found a nice high perch to wait for prey. It was too close to the mockingbirds nest and it was attacked.

    The Osprey had been fishing unsuccessfully and sat on my mast for a while to dry out before resuming the hunt. The mockingbird didn't bother it in flight but as soon as it stopped it was game on.

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Quote Originally Posted by Saorsa View Post
    [Mockingbirds] will even attack humans who get near their nest.
    No question about that. I have been dive bombed by them many times.

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Informative info and great captures.

    Irene

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    You've captured the essence of mockingbird behavior well. Recently, I saw a coyote being harried by a mocker, and the coyote was running away. Of course, I didn't have my camera, which is when stuff frequently happens!

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    Re: Mockingbirds ain't skeered 'a nuttin'

    Hilarious, the caption made me laugh! Another very brash and "ballsey" bird is crows. I've seen them come up to bald eagles and tug on their tail feathers!

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