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  2. Migration: nocturnal migrant. Trans-Gulf and Caribbean migrant. Sometimes abundant during migratory fallouts along the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana and in southern Florida. Spring peak in Texas mid-April–early May. Winter: mainly southeastern United States, Mexico, northern Central America, and Caribbean islands.
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    From March to late April, Gray Catbirds begin migrating from Mexico, Central America, and the southern United States to their northern U.S. breeding grounds and up into Canada. Summer migrants start returning south in late August.
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    Apparently migrates mostly at night. Birds breeding in the northwest seem to migrate east before turning south in fall, since they are rarely seen in the southwest.
    www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/gray-catbird
    Gray catbirds are diurnal birds, though they migrate at night. During the day they spend most of their time feeding, gleaning insects from the ground and off vegetation, or foraging in treetops. During the breeding season and winter, mating pairs are territorial and males defend a small area around their nest.
     
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