Did you know that gray catbirds can tell when brown-headed cowbirds lay eggs in their nests and throw the cowbird eggs out?
Gray catbirds are gray birds with long tails and cinnamon under their tails.
Least Concern - Population Stable
Gardens, fields, forest edges, and swamps with dense undergrowth
Gray catbirds build nests on vines, in shrubbery, and in trees out of bark, grass, hair, mud, pine needles, rootlets, straw, and twigs.
Spring, summer
Insects, berries, green briers, and poison ivy
Gray catbirds forage on the ground under shrubbery and low tree branches.
Brewer's Blackbirds, Brown-Headed Cowbirds, and Northern Mockingbirds
Gray catbirds are often confused with northern mockingbirds because both are gray birds. Female northern mockingbirds have white throats, breasts, and bellies.
Gray catbirds are often confused with female brown-headed cowbirds because both are similar body shape and size. Female brown-headed cowbirds are a little bigger.