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Cardinalis sinuatu
spotted at santa clara ranch The Desert Cardinal is a medium-sized song bird where the length for both sexes is approximately 8.3 in (21 cm), while the average weight is 0.8–1.5 oz (24–43 g). The most obvious differences between the male Desert Cardinal and the Northern Cardinal are the former's largely coloring. The Desert Cardinal is predominantly brownish-gray with a red breast, a red mask, and a yellow parrot-like bill that is stout and rounded. The females of the two species resemble each other much more closely, but the shapes of their bills are diagnostic. The songs of the two species are identical, though the Pyrrhuloxia's is not quite as loud. This cardinal retains the distinctive long pointed red crest present in all species.
The most common nest site for Pyrrhuloxia in Texas is a mesquite tree, either in a grove or in grassland.
12 Comments
thanks injica
very nice! :)
thanks Phillip
How gorgeous! Excellent shots as usual Susan!
thanks Glen
thanks Donna
thanks Sarah
Great shot!
Nice spotting!
What a beauty! Great images!
thanks Gilma
wonderful picture of a beautiful bird. thank you for sharing.