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Introduction
What the Gray Catbird Looks Like
The Gray Catbird has overall_color color of slaty grey and black and rufous-brown.
The Gray Catbird has above_color color of slaty grey and black.
The Gray Catbird has head color of slaty grey and black.
The Gray Catbird has face color of slaty grey.
The Gray Catbird has below_color color of slaty grey and rufous brown.
The Gray Catbird has undertail color of slaty grey and rufous brown.
The Gray Catbird has back color of slaty grey.
The Gray Catbird has bill color of greyish.
The Gray Catbird has wing color of slaty grey.
The Gray Catbird has belly color of slaty grey.
The Gray Catbird has tail color of slaty grey and black.
The Gray Catbird has chest color of slaty grey.
The Gray Catbird has leg color of brownish.
The Gray Catbird has neck color of slaty grey.
Weight, Length, and Wingspan of the Gray Catbird
The length of the Gray Catbird is from 8.3 inches to 9.4 inches (21.1 cm to 23.9 cm).
The weight of the Gray Catbird is from 0.8 ounces to 2.0 ounces (22.7 grams to 56.7 grams).
The wingspan of the Gray Catbird is from 8.7 inches to 11.8 inches (22.1 cm to 30.0 cm).
Pictures of the Gray Catbird



















Feeding Behavior of the Gray Catbird
does a lot of foraging on the ground, tossing leaves aside with its bill while looking for insects.
eats berries that are high in shrubs and trees.
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What the Gray Catbird Likes to Eat
The Gray Catbird feeds on the following:
- insects (beetles, ants, caterpillars, grasshoppers, crickets, true bugs)
- spiders
- millipedes
- vegetable matter
- wild berries
- cultivated fruit
- small fish
- doughnuts
- cheese
- boiled potato
- corn flakes.
Where To Find the Gray Catbird
You can find the Gray Catbird in the following habitats:
- Undergrowth
- brush
- thorn scrub
- suburban gardens