Here's a bird that does voices, too, hence the name MOCKINGBIRD.
They are best known for the habit of some species mimicking the songs of other birds and the sounds of insects and amphibians,[1]often loudly and in rapid succession. "
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HUMPBACK WHALE |
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Description | Humpback whales in North Pass between Lincoln Island and Shelter Island in the Lynn Canal north of Juneau, Alaska. This is a group of 15 whales that were bubble net fishing on 18 August 2007. |
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Date | 18 August 2007 |
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