The Gray Catbird is a medium sized bird with one of the most memorable calls is the bird world. It sounds like a cross between a cat meowing and a door creaking! In the Summer, Catbirds migrate into most of America from the South. But, if you live in Southern Florida, you may see Catbirds during the Winter! Here is a description of the Gray Catbird by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/gray_catbird/id and here are some Catbird Pics: Catbirds are cool! Now here is yet another chance to be featured on our blog: Just submit one of your observations of a Gray Catbird below! You have until July 20th at 12:30 AM to submit your observation. Thank you all for your submissions. Entry deadlines are now over! If you still wish to submit a bird observation, please submit it through the form in our "Exploring Birdlife" section. - UPDATE --Rose
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About RoseI am Rose, a 12 year old birdwatcher and the founder of Junior Ornithologists! I REALLY love birds and have since I was five years old. I also know a lot about birds and, through this website, I hope to share my knowledge with you! About JillHi! I'm Jill, and I like birds just as much as Rose does. The first word I learned to say was bird! My favorite birds are perigrine falcons and snowy owls. I can't wait to share information about birds with everyone!
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