- The
mimids are the New
World family of p****erine birds, Mimidae, that
includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New
World catbirds. As their...
- (Ailuroedus jobiensis) New
World catbirds are two
monotypic genera from the
mimid family (Mimidae) of the p****eridan
superfamily Muscicapoidea.
Among the...
- a medium-sized
North American and
Central American perching bird of the
mimid family. It is the only
member of the "catbird"
genus Dumetella. Like the...
- are
morphologically quite similar too—a
partly albinistic specimen of a
mimid,
mislabelled as to
suggest an Old
World origin, was for many
decades believed...
- The curve-billed
thrasher (Toxostoma curvirostre) is a medium-sized
mimid native to most of
Mexico and to the
deserts of
southwestern United States. It...
- little, if any buff at all. The
northern mockingbird is a medium-sized
mimid that has long legs and tail.
Males and
females look alike. Its
upper parts...
- flycatchers, shrikes, vireos, larks, swallows, nuthatches, treecreepers,
mimids,
pipits and wagtails, starlings, New
World warblers, cardinalids, icterids...
-
length and 31.6–42 g (1.11–1.48 oz) in m****, it is the
smallest of the
mimids. ****es
appear similar, with
glossy black plumage,
black legs and bill, and...
-
swallows and
thrushes of
tyrant flycatchers, vireos, chickadees, wrens,
mimids, tanagers,
other cardinalids and finches.
Somewhat higher diversity of species...
- wheatear,
Oenanthe oenanthe (V) Order: P****eriformes Family:
Mimidae The
mimids are a
family of p****erine
birds that
includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers...