mockingbird sitting atop metal pole

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Mockingbird sitting atop a metal pole scanning the area Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mockingbird sitting atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mockingbird perched atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mockingbird perched atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mockingbird perched atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Mockingbird sitting atop a metal pole
Mockingbird perched atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Mockingbird perched atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mockingbird perched atop a metal pole Royalty Free Stock Photo
A mockingbird perched on a metal pole in southwestern Pennsylvania, USA. Mockingbirds belong to the New World passerine bird family Mimidae. They are famous for their ability to mimic the songs of other birds and the sounds of insects and amphibians, often doing so loudly and in rapid succession. They are also known for being highly territorial when protecting their hatchlings.


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