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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Grey CatBird


Grey Catbird

By: Jonathan Souza 

    The Grey Catbird can be found around the northern eastern part of the United States, mostly in the Carolines. The Latin name of the Grey Catbird is Dumetella Carolinensis which means Thorny Thicket From the Carolines. The Grey Catbird tend to migrate mostly at night to breed mostly in the South Eastern part of the United States. They tend to live more in tree and bushy areas around farms. The Catbird like to eat berries, small insects like ants, true bugs, and crickets. They have to hide their eggs because many of get eaten by snakes, domestic cats, and hawks. Their population over the years are decreasing because of many habitat lost due to climate change.
Gray Catbird Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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