dumetella การใช้
- The seeds are consumed by birds such as the Gray Catbird ( " Dumetella carolinensis " ).
- A : The slate-colored North American thrush ( Dumetella carolinensis ) has been called the " catbird " since the early 18th century because its ordinary cry of alarm somewhat resembles the meow of a cat.
- The "'gray catbird "'( " Dumetella carolinensis " ), basal lineages of the Mimidae, probably a closer relative of the Caribbean thrasher and trembler assemblage than of the mockingbirds and " Toxostoma " thrashers.
- Note that the gray catbird ( " Dumetella carolinensis " ) and black catbird ( " Melanoptila glabrirostris " ) from the Americas and the Abyssinian catbird ( " Parophasma galinieri " ) from Africa are unrelated birds that belong to different families.