Mockingbird

/ˈmɑːkɪŋˌbɜːrd/ noun

A mockingbird is a type of bird known for its ability to imitate the songs and calls of many other birds and sounds. It often strings together a long series of copied phrases into one performance.

Formed in English from “mocking” (imitating, making fun of) and “bird.” The name highlights the bird’s talent for mimicry.

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