Mockingbird Singing all Day
by Lyuba Filatova
Title
Mockingbird Singing all Day
Artist
Lyuba Filatova
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Photograph
Description
Research has shown that mockingbird males, like songbirds everywhere, sing to attract mates and to advertise territorial boundaries--during the day--but unlike most birds, they also sing at night for hours on end during the spring and summer. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, a male mockingbird can mimic up to 200 kinds of bird songs. Presumably, demonstrating musical versatility and familiarity with its environment makes a male mockingbird attractive to a potential mate. This photo was taken in San Marino, California.
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August 13th, 2023
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Comments (11)
Holly April Harris
I am very pleased to feature your lovely photo in ‘Serenity Inspiring Photography!’ Please add it to the “2023 Third Quarter FEATURED IMAGES Gallery” thread in the discussions area to record and exhibit your image amongst the best in the group. Thank you! 8/30/23
Dale Kincaid
Congratulations! Your fantastic art has been chosen as a ANIMAL MANIA Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the feature archive discussion.
Sabina Pamfili
and he is singing for sure. My goodness, you caught him with the beak open. How lovely, Lyuba.