Both sexes aggressively defend nesting and feeding territories. They flash their white outer tail feathers and white wing patches conspicuously during courtship and territorial displays.
According to Texas Parks & Wildlife, the mockingbird will perch on top of a telephone pole or in a tree and sing all day and ...
Howard Futch of Indialantic, who died in 2003, attempted to replace it with the Florida scrub-jay in 1998, but got his wings clipped. “I have never thought the mockingbird made sense,” former ...