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Haemorhous mexicanus
Adult females have brown upperparts and streaked underparts. Their song is a rapid, cheery warble or a variety of chirps.[
Their breeding habitat is urban and suburban areas in eastern North America as well as various semi-open areas in the west from southern Canada to northern Florida[6] and the Mexican state of Oaxaca
Caught this bird this morning near the Provo River. Speckled/striped in light brown and white.