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- Mimid abstract "The mimids are the New World family of passerine birds, Mimidae, that includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds. As their name (Latin for "mimic") suggests, these birds are notable for their vocalization, especially some species' remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors.".
- Mimid class Bird.
- Mimid kingdom Animal.
- Mimid order Passerida.
- Mimid order Passerine.
- Mimid order Songbird.
- Mimid phylum Chordate.
- Mimid thumbnail GrayCatbird.jpg?width=300.
- Mimid wikiPageExternalLink ai_n8930531.
- Mimid wikiPageExternalLink mockingbirds-thrashers-mimidae.
- Mimid wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Mimid wikiPageID "219372".
- Mimid wikiPageRevisionID "587577201".
- Mimid classis Bird.
- Mimid familia "Mimidae".
- Mimid familiaAuthority "Bonaparte, 1853".
- Mimid hasPhotoCollection Mimid.
- Mimid imageCaption Gray_Catbird.
- Mimid imageCaption "Dumetella carolinensis".
- Mimid imageWidth "250".
- Mimid infraordo Passerida.
- Mimid name "Mimids".
- Mimid ordo Passerine.
- Mimid phylum Chordate.
- Mimid regnum "Animalia".
- Mimid subdivision "Allenia".
- Mimid subdivision "Cinclocerthia".
- Mimid subdivision "Dumetella".
- Mimid subdivision "Margarops".
- Mimid subdivision "Melanoptila".
- Mimid subdivision "Melanotis".
- Mimid subdivision "Mimus".
- Mimid subdivision "Nesomimus".
- Mimid subdivision "Oreoscoptes".
- Mimid subdivision "Ramphocinclus".
- Mimid subdivision "Toxostoma".
- Mimid subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Mimid subordo Songbird.
- Mimid subject Category:Mimidae.
- Mimid type Animal.
- Mimid type Bird.
- Mimid type Eukaryote.
- Mimid type Species.
- Mimid type Animal.
- Mimid type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Mimid type Bird.
- Mimid type EukaryoticCell.
- Mimid type Organism.
- Mimid comment "The mimids are the New World family of passerine birds, Mimidae, that includes thrashers, mockingbirds, tremblers, and the New World catbirds. As their name (Latin for "mimic") suggests, these birds are notable for their vocalization, especially some species' remarkable ability to mimic a wide variety of birds and other sounds heard outdoors.".
- Mimid label "Mimid".
- Mimid label "Mimidae".
- Mimid label "Mimidae".
- Mimid label "Mimidae".
- Mimid label "Mimidae".
- Mimid label "Przedrzeźniacze".
- Mimid label "Spotlijsters".
- Mimid label "Spottdrosseln".
- Mimid label "Пересмешниковые".
- Mimid label "محاكيات".
- Mimid label "マネシツグミ科".
- Mimid sameAs Spottdrosseln.
- Mimid sameAs Mimidae.
- Mimid sameAs Mimidae.
- Mimid sameAs Mimidae.
- Mimid sameAs マネシツグミ科.
- Mimid sameAs Spotlijsters.
- Mimid sameAs Przedrzeźniacze.
- Mimid sameAs Mimidae.
- Mimid sameAs m.01g28m.
- Mimid sameAs Q753221.
- Mimid sameAs Q753221.
- Mimid wasDerivedFrom Mimid?oldid=587577201.
- Mimid depiction GrayCatbird.jpg.
- Mimid isPrimaryTopicOf Mimid.
- Mimid name "Mimids".