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  2. Male and female catbirds may look alike, but a number of physical and behavioral differences set them apart. A study by SMBC scientist Brandt Ryder found that large body size is a feature that appears to factor into females' mating preferences.
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    Males and females are monomorphic, even during breeding season. The only way to tell the difference is by observing their behavior during breeding season. Juveniles are even more plain in coloration, and their undertail coverts are closer to a buff shade. Juveniles are similar to adults in plumage.
    earthlife.net/grey-catbirds/
    Male and female gray catbirds look nearly identical, but there are some subtle physical differences between the sexes. In terms of size, males tend to be slightly larger, measuring 8.7–9.8 in (22–25 cm) in length compared to 8.3–9.4 in (21–24 cm) for females. However, this minor size difference can be difficult to discern in the field.
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    Female Catbirds do most of the nest building, while the males collect and bring back twigs, grass, mud, and other materials. She lays an average of four eggs per clutch, and incubates them for about two weeks. The chicks are naked and vulnerable when they hatch, but they develop quickly.
    Males and females cannot be distinguished by their looks; different behaviors in the breeding season is usually the only clue to the observer. Juveniles are even plainer in coloration, with buffy undertail coverts.
     
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    WEBEarly in breeding season, male sings constantly in morning and evening, sometimes at night. Courtship may involve male chasing female, posturing and bowing with wings drooped and tail raised; male may face away …

     
  5. Gray Catbird Identification - All About Birds

    WEBSinging males sit atop shrubs and small trees. Catbirds are reluctant to fly across open areas, preferring quick, low flights over vegetation. Look for Gray Catbirds in dense tangles of shrubs, small trees, and vines, along …

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    WEBThe male Gray Catbird uses his loud song to proclaim his territory. He uses a softer version of the song when near the nest or when a bird intrudes on his territory. The female may sing the quiet song back to the male. , …

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    WEBMale and female catbirds may look alike, but a number of physical and behavioral differences set them apart. A study by SMBC scientist Brandt Ryder found that large body size is a feature that appears to factor into …

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    WEBThe male sings, then pauses to rush off after the female. He struts and wheels about with wings lowered and tail erect, showing off the chestnut patch on his undertail coverts. The breeding season occurs from April to …

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    WEBSep 18, 2014 — If you’re convinced you’ll never be able to learn bird calls, start with the Gray Catbird. Once you’ve heard its catty mew you won’t forget it. Follow the sound into thickets and vine tangles and you’ll be …

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  12. Gray Catbird

    WEBGeneral Description. Gray Catbirds are medium-sized, slate-gray birds with black caps and tails, and chestnut undertail coverts. Males, females, and juveniles look similar. Gray Catbirds hold their tails cocked up. Habitat. …

  13. Gray Catbird (Overview) - Bird Feeder Hub

    WEBThis article provides an in-depth description of the gray catbird including their appearance, behaviors, some interesting facts, and practical tips for creating a catbird-friendly habitat that invites these shadowy songsters …

  14. Gray catbird - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    WEBFemale catbirds build big, deep nests in thick underbrush or shrubs. The males sometimes help by bringing nesting materials, including sticks, straw, tree bark and occasionally trash! Inside the nests are lined with fine, soft …

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