family mimidae Antonyms
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Meaning of family mimidae
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family mimidae (n)
sometimes considered a subfamily of Troglodytidae: mockingbirds; catbirds; thrashers
family mimidae Sentence Examples
- The mimic thrush (genus Mimodestes) is found in the mountainous forests of Central and South America.
- The mockingbirds (genus Mimus) are renowned for their ability to mimic the calls of other birds.
- The brown thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) is a member of the mimid family found in North America.
- The white-breasted thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) is a mimid found in the southeastern United States.
- The black-headed thrush (Trochalopteron austeni) is a mimid found in the mountains of Southeast Asia.
- The long-tailed thrasher (Toxostoma longirostre) is a mimid found in the southwestern United States.
- The rufous-backed thrush (Turdus rufopalliatus) is a mimid found in the Andes Mountains of South America.
- The wood thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) is a mimid found in North America.
- The American robin (Turdus migratorius) is a mimid found in North America.
- The nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) is a mimid found in Europe and Asia.
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sometimes considered a subfamily of Troglodytidae: mockingbirds; catbirds; thrashers
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mimic thrush (genus Mimodestes) is found in the mountainous forests of Central and South America.
The mockingbirds (genus Mimus) are renowned for their ability to mimic the calls of other birds.
The brown thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) is a member of the mimid family found in North America.
The white-breasted thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) is a mimid found in the southeastern United States.