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Val says:
Feb 28, 2011
At first I thought, "How did they find this bird? My husband just used this in class…" Then I saw the ht… 😉
Liz says:
Mar 4, 2011
I looooove thiiiiis
sundog says:
Now that's a mocking bird.
The Beach Boys Keep Singing That Same Song | Mockingbird says:
May 3, 2011
[…] out there: Part of the inspiration behind our name comes from the peculiar behavior of the mimus polyglottus itself. As you probably know, the mockingbird gets its name from its ability to mimic the calls of […]
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Val says:
Feb 28, 2011
At first I thought, "How did they find this bird? My husband just used this in class…" Then I saw the ht… 😉
Liz says:
Mar 4, 2011
I looooove thiiiiis
sundog says:
Mar 4, 2011
Now that's a mocking bird.
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The Beach Boys Keep Singing That Same Song | Mockingbird says:
May 3, 2011
[…] out there: Part of the inspiration behind our name comes from the peculiar behavior of the mimus polyglottus itself. As you probably know, the mockingbird gets its name from its ability to mimic the calls of […]