These musical maestros can mimic other birds such as cardinals, jays, titmice, and wrens, and replicate the sound of a car alarm, the croak of a frog and even your family dog’s bark.
Sage Thrasher, a natural mimicker and a close relative of mockingbirds, showcases similar vocal skills and mimics the calls of other birds such as meadowlarks, sparrows, gulls, nighthawks, and quail.
These elusive songbirds boast an impressive range of sounds, including catcalls, whistles, and imitations of other bird species' songs.
Blue Jays can mimic a wide range of sounds, with their hawk impersonations standing out the most. This mimicry helps them scare off potential predators and alerts other birds to the presence of hawks.
These exceptional mimickers can imitate cats and are named for their cat-like "meow" call. These birds can even replicate the sound of blackbirds, crows, and robins to a dog's bark.