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Haemorhous mexicanus
From Wikipedia: Adults have a long, square-tipped brown tail and are a brown or dull-brown color across the back with some shading into deep gray on the wing feathers. Breast and belly feathers may be streaked; the flanks usually are. In most cases, adult males' heads, necks and shoulders are reddish. This color sometimes extends to the belly and down the back, between the wings. Adult females have brown upper-parts and streaked underparts.
North America, specimen photographed in Georgia.
Canon 80D, Tamron 150-600mm lens
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