Mockingbirds and Thrashers (Mimidae)
Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus) - HBW 10, p. 485
French: Moqueur des savanes
German: Tropenspottdrossel
Spanish: Sinsonte Tropical
Other common names: San Andres/St Andrew/Large-billed Mockingbird (magnirostris); Blue-grey Mockingbird (antelius)
Taxonomy: Turdus gilvus Vieillot, 1808, French Guiana.
Forms a superspecies, and sometimes considered conspecific, with M. polyglottos; apparent hybrids between the two reported in S Mexico. Race magnirostris sometimes treated as a separate species; antelius may also merit elevation to full species level. Population of tolimensis in Pacific lowlands of Central America (El Salvador S to Panama) originates largely from escaped cagebirds imported from Colombia. Ten subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- gracilis Cabanis, 1851 - S Mexico (E from E Veracruz and E Oaxaca) S to Honduras and El Salvador.
- leucophaeus Ridgway, 1888 - Yucatán Peninsula, Cozumel I and other offshore islands.
- magnirostris Cory, 1887 - San Andrés I, in SW Caribbean (off E Nicaragua).
- gracilis Cabanis, 1851 - S Mexico (E from E Veracruz and E Oaxaca) S to Honduras and El Salvador.
- leucophaeus Ridgway, 1888 - Yucatán Peninsula, Cozumel I and other offshore islands.
- magnirostris Cory, 1887 - San Andrés I, in SW Caribbean (off E Nicaragua).
- rostratus Ridgway, 1884 - S Caribbean islands (Aruba E to Blanquilla).
- antillarum Hellmayr & Seilern, 1915 - Lesser Antilles S from Antigua.
- tolimensis Ridgway, 1904 - E El Salvador S to Costa Rica and C Panama, and W & C Colombia S to extreme N Ecuador.
- melanopterus Lawrence, 1849 - N & NE Colombia, most of Venezuela (including Margarita I and Los Testigos), Guyana and N Brazil (Roraima).
- tobagensis Dalmas, 1900 - Trinidad and Tobago.
- gilvus (Vieillot, 1808) - Suriname and French Guiana.
- antelius Oberholser, 1919 - coastal NE & E Brazil (S to Rio de Janeiro).
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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An adult, with a Black-billed Thrush behind, feeding on bananas Locality La Mesa, Cundinamarca Department, Colombia (ssp tolimensis)
Pere Sugranyes 30 November 2006 3 years ago 14 sec 4.5 -
A bird feeding on a banana Locality Reinita de Cielo Azul Reserve, San Vicente de Chucurí, Santander Department, Colombia (ssp tolimensis)
Josep del Hoyo 4 February 2007 4 years ago 36 sec 4.4 -
A frontal view of a bird perched looking around, then flying away Locality Rio Lagartos, Yucatán State, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico (Southern) (ssp leucophaeus)
Josep del Hoyo 29 September 2006 4 years ago 16 sec 4.3 -
A bird singing from a roof. Locality Paramaribo, Paramaribo District, Suriname (ssp gilvus)
Pieter de Groot Boersma 21 May 2011 16 weeks ago 52 sec 4.3 -
A bird with an egg, probably stolen Locality Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico (Southern)
Juan Sanabria 1 August 2009 2 years ago 8 sec 4 -
Bird eating fruits Locality Caracas, Distrito Capital, Venezuela (ssp melanopterus)
Anthony Laven 1 November 1995 2 years ago 13 sec 4
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Caught a lizard and killed it.
Locality Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles
Rob Belterman 8 June 2009 1 year ago 4.7 -
Perched in sunlight. Locality Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
fayardmohammed 28 January 2011 38 weeks ago 4 -
on a branch
Locality Pereira, Risaralda Department, Colombia
mauricio rueda 31 December 2010 1 year ago 4 -
Individual perched on wet vegetation. Locality Soatá, Boyacá Department, Colombia
Miriam Bauman 15 November 2010 1 year ago 4 -
Male - perched on a tree branch.
Locality Ibagué, Tolima Department, Colombia
Blair Wainman 1 September 2009 2 years ago 4 -
This is at me Maraval.. Locality Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
SIRROYALTY 26 October 2010 39 weeks ago 3.9
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one ind singing perched at the top of a catus in Ipapure, Guajira, Colombia. Locality La Guajira Department, Colombia
(ssp melanopterus)
Diego Calderon - COLOMBIA... 5 May 2009 1 year ago 4 -
Singing and jumping from branch to branch. Locality Somotillo, Chinandega Department, Nicaragua
Orlando Jarquín G. 26 May 2011 30 weeks ago 2.5
