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Mockingbirds and Thrashers

Mimidae

Species 1
Size range 21 - 26 cm
Threatened Species 0

Family Distribution

This map shows the combined distribution of all species in the Mimidae family.

Colour intensity indicates the number of species present in each region:

  • Darker colours = More species
  • Lighter colours = Fewer species
Species that can be found in the area throughout the year
Species present during breeding season
Rare appearances outside normal range

Notable Species

Northern Mockingbird
Largest Wingspan
Northern Mockingbird
Longest Living

Attribute Champions

Most Agile
85

The Northern Mockingbird displays remarkable agility, evident in its swift ground movements, elaborate flight displays, and ability to navigate diverse habitats from urban areas to woodlands. Their quick reflexes and manoeuvrability are essential for both foraging and evading predators.

Strongest
40

Whilst not particularly strong for their size, Northern Mockingbirds possess adequate strength for their lifestyle. They can carry nesting materials and defend their territory, but their physical power is limited compared to many other bird species.

Most Adaptable
95

Northern Mockingbirds exhibit exceptional adaptability, thriving in various environments from sea level to 3,100 metres elevation. Their ability to live in urban, suburban, and natural habitats, coupled with their diverse diet and capacity to learn over 200 different songs, demonstrates remarkable adaptability.

Most Aggressive
80

These birds are known for their bold and territorial behaviour, particularly during breeding season. They aggressively defend their territory, often swooping at perceived threats, including humans they recognise. This high level of aggression is crucial for protecting their nests and young.

Highest Endurance
70

Northern Mockingbirds demonstrate good endurance, evidenced by their ability to sing throughout the night, especially during full moons or in well-lit areas. Their capacity to maintain territories year-round and raise multiple broods per season also suggests solid endurance. However, they are not long-distance migrants, which would require exceptional endurance.

Species

Northern Mockingbird

Northern Mockingbird

Mimus polyglottos

Least Concern