A mocking jay is a combination of a real bird and a genetically engineered bird. In other words it's a mocking bird bred with a jabber-jay. A mocking bird is just a real mocking bird.
A mockingjay. A mockingjay is the result of a jabberjay, and a mockingbird.
The title is Mockingjay, not Mockingbird. And it comes out August 24, 2010.
No. Mockingjays are the creation of Suzanne Collins, the author of 'The Hunger Games' triology. However, there are other birds that do exist that can mimic human sounds, such as the mockingbird.
The mockingjay is a fictional bird from Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games" series, created as a cross between a mockingbird and a jabberjay. It symbolizes rebellion and resilience, as it became a symbol of hope for the districts against the Capitol. The bird evokes memories of Katniss's father because he was the one who taught her to appreciate their song and its significance, connecting her to her past and her family's legacy. This emotional bond is further emphasized when the mockingjay becomes a symbol of Katniss's own fight against oppression.
I would estimate probably about 6 months.
There are no games in Mockingjay...
spoiler alert the mockingjay is about the fight against the Capitol, with Katniss being deployed as a front line soldier after something[ without saying what] happens to District 12.
No mockingjay was the final book
The author of Mockingjay is Suzanne Collins
Mockingjay's are first mentioned when Madge gives Katniss the Mockingjay pin.
It's the cross between a mocking bird and a jabberjay
The Mockingjay represents rebellion