Parking Lot Bird Description
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Parking Lot Bird Description

qmorrison

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I happened upon a bird today in a parking lot (of all places) but when I tried to look it up in my bird book I couldn't find anything that looked like it.

It was dark grey with a slender robin-like build and hopped along the ground similar to a robin or jay. It's tail pattern had a flash of white when it flew away (similar to a junco) and it had white bars along the bottom of it's wings. I thought it could be a type of thrasher at the time but there's nothing like that in my bird book.

Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by qmorrison »


Kin Lau

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Northern Mockingbird.
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qmorrison

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Oh pfft. And here I thought something like that wouldn't make it up here (I guess the 'Northern' should have tipped me off). Thanks for taking the time to enlighten me.
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Brian Bailey

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Don't read too much into bird names.  They are expanding their range northward.  Twenty years ago, it would have been quite unusual to see a Northern Mockingbird this far north.  They're now year-round residents in Toronto, but much less conspicuous in winter.

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Dr. John

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I think the "northern" part was to distinguish it from more tropical mockingbirds.

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ichiro17

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See them all the time at the GO station parking lots in Etobicoke.  Awesome little birds
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by ichiro17 »