Mimus
Chilean Mockingbird (Mimus thenca)
The range of this species is restricted to central Chile, and immediately-adjacent western Argentina.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Patagonian Mockingbird (Mimus patagonicus)
The range of this species extends from northwest Argentina in the north, through central Argentina to southern Chile and adjacent southern Argentina.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Chalk-browed Mockingbird (Mimus saturninus)
The range of this species extends throughout much of central and eastern South America, from southern Suriname and adjacent northern Brazil in the north, south to central Argentina and Uruguay and west into central Bolivia.
Four subspecies recognised:
M. s. saturninus
M. s. frater
M. s. arenaceus
M. s. modulator
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
White-banded Mockingbird (Mimus triurus)
The range of this species extends throughout much of south-central South America, from northern Bolivia and adjacent southwest Brazil in the north to southeast Argentina in the south.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Brown-backed Mockingbird (Mimus dorsalis)
The range of this species is restricted to southwest Bolivia and adjacent northwest Argentina.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Long-tailed Mockingbird (Mimus longicaudatus)
The range of this species is restricted to a narrow band of the northwest South American coastline, from western Ecuador to southwest Peru.
Four subspecies recognised:
M. l. albogriseus
M. l. platensis
M. l. longicaudatus
M. l. maranonicus
Photo by
@LaughingDove
Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos)
The range of this species extends throughout much of North America, from southernmost Canada in the north, through the USA, Bahamas and Greater Antilles into Mexico as far south as northern Oaxaca.
Three subspecies recognised:
M. p. leucopterus - photo by
@Ituri
M. p. polyglottos - photo by
@Maguari
M. p. orpheus
Tropical Mockingbird (Mimus gilvus)
The range of this species extends patchily throughout Central America and the Lesser Antilles, as far north as the Yucatan Peninsula and Oaxaca, into northern South America and coastal eastern South America as far south as southeast Brazil.
Ten subspecies recognised:
M. g. gracilis - photo by
@Parrotsandrew
M. g. leucophaeus
M. g. magnirostris
M. g. rostratus
M. g. antillarum
M. g. tolimensis
M. g. melanopterus
M. g. tobagensis - photo by
@Terry Thomas
M. g. gilvus
M. g. antelius
Socorro Mockingbird (Mimus graysoni)
Endemic to Socorro Island.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Bahama Mockingbird (Mimus gundlachii)
The range of this species extends throughout the Bahamas and Camagüey Archipelago, with a disjunct population present in southern Jamaica.
Two subspecies recognised:
M. g. gundlachii
M. g. hillii
No photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Floreana Mockingbird (Mimus trifasciatus)
Endemic to the offshore islets of Gardner-near-Floreana and Campeón in the southern Galapagos.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
Galapagos Mockingbird (Mimus parvulus)
The range of this species extends throughout much of the Galapagos, barring San Cristobal, Floreana and a handful of smaller islands in the south.
Six subspecies recognised:
M. p. hulli
M. p. wenmani
M. p. personatus
M. p. parvulus - photo by
@elefante
M. p. barringtoni
M. p. bauri
Espanola Mockingbird (Mimus macdonaldi)
Endemic to Española and Gardner-near-Española in the southeast Galapagos.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present in the Zoochat gallery.
San Cristobal Mockingbird (Mimus melanotis)
Endemic to San Cristóbal in the eastern Galapagos.
Monotypic.
Photo by
@jayjds2
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