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Father was right when he tried to stop it with the first song about the mockingbirds.
And not only the song about the mockingbirds came from the barn.
"The mockingbirds and cardinals are back here big time," he said.
One day she asked him, shyly, whether he was looking for mockingbirds.
The Mockingbirds usually nest several times during one breeding season.
"Mockingbirds don't do one thing but make music for us to enjoy.
And remember that mockingbirds eat a lot of bugs.
You could hear owls, and there were mockingbirds who sang all night in the moonlight.
"There are stories the mockingbirds tell, to mock the ignorant.
The Mockingbirds recorded five singles in 1965-66 without any success, before dissolving.
Still another version alters the fourth gift to "four mockingbirds."
In contrast, the island's native mockingbirds had a profound influence on Darwin's thinking.
Some birds are said to be pests in the garden, including crows and mockingbirds.
The two puppies started fighting the two mockingbirds, but had no success.
I believe mockingbirds are a physical manifestation of satan himself.
He said he believes mockingbirds may do more than imitate other birds.
He noticed that some of the birds were like mockingbirds on the mainland, but different enough to be placed in separate species.
The month was December; even in Florida the mockingbirds had not yet begun their song.
Other birds may gather to watch as the mockingbirds harass the intruder.
The mockingbirds Darwin had labelled by island were separate species rather than just varieties.
Darwin's mockingbirds are under threat from human encroachment on the Galapagos.
He explained that during mating season in spring, mockingbirds spend hours in song.
Mockingbirds have repertoires that change, but not entire melodies.
Later, the mockingbirds recognized the intruder and exhibited defensive behavior, while ignoring the other individuals.
One composition features a pair of mockingbirds amid glowing peach blossoms.