Recently, I have observed small birds which make their nests in trees act in a specific, repeating pattern. They will fly around the tree, which has many leaves due to vines on the tree, and make a false landing, only to leave the branch and land on another one, often on a different tree. This could be to distract predators from looking directly at the birds themselves, but rather spots on trees that are moving as a result of the bird making a false landing, making themselves less noticeable when making a true landing.
Spotted multiple consecutive years. When approached, went into trees, suggesting possible nest site.
Common in this area around this time of year, but there was an especially large amount today and in this week. In mixed forests, with a few other types of birds.
Very elusive to cameras, I went through much difficulty for this picture. Found here and in Long Beach Island, and many other locations. Not usually in groups or as common as American Robin or others.
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