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Blackbird Mimic

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Subject: Blackbird Mimic
From: "Andrew Hall" <>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 19:35:47 +1000
Hello Birders,
 
I've been listening to a local European Blackbird for about the past 3 weeks, but it only hit me mid last week that he is mimicking other bird calls in his song.
 
A search of the archives produced this......
 
But Edwin doesn't mention if the mimicry is incorporated into the song or not.
 
The bird I've been listening to sings his spiel, but the last sound in it is, more often than not, a mimicked one. Some of the sounds he has learnt from wild birds, but some, obviously, are from captives.
The [ever-growing] list of sounds I've heard mimicked is.....
 
-Cockatiels fighting (his favoured one)
-Cockatiel contact call
-Possibly a Star Finch song, not positive about this one. (I keep Yellow Mutation Stars)
-Noisy Miner
-Magpie-lark
 
There is one exception to the above statement of the mimicked sounds being at the end of the song, and that is a Currawong call, which is produced roughly in the middle of his song.
 
I could endeavour to record him if anyone is interested. He is very loud.
 
Regards
 
Andy
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