
Pyrrhuloxia - Wikipedia
The pyrrhuloxia is a year-round resident of desert scrub and mesquite thickets, in the U.S. states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas and woodland edges in Mexico. It occupies the southwestern half of Texas, roughly the southern third of New Mexico, and southeastern region of Arizona.
Pyrrhuloxia Identification - All About Birds
Mar 2, 2017 · Dapper in looks and cheerful in song, the Pyrrhuloxia is a tough-as-nails songbird of baking hot deserts in the American Southwest and northern Mexico. They’re closely related to Northern Cardinals, but they are a crisp gray and red, with a longer, elegant crest and a stubby, parrotlike yellow bill.
Pyrrhuloxia | Audubon Field Guide
This 'desert cardinal' is common in dry country of the Southwest. It is similar to the Northern Cardinal in its song and behavior, and the two overlap in many desert areas. However, the Pyrrhuloxia...
How to Identify a Pyrrhuloxia Bird - Birds and Blooms
Dec 11, 2024 · Learn all about the pyrrhuloxia, or desert cardinal, a bird found in the Southwest. See what this species looks like and how to attract it.
Pyrrhuloxia - eBird
Essentially a desert-dwelling cardinal, found in brushy areas of the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Shaped much like a Northern Cardinal but with a longer, thinner crest and more rounded bill shape. Plumage is mostly gray with red highlights on …
Pyrrhuloxia - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More - Birdzilla
Mar 10, 2023 · The Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) is a lovely gray cardinal with a stubby yellow beak and red on its face, underparts, wings, tail, and wispy crest. In areas with mesquite and other types of arid vegetation, pairs of Pyrrhuloxias call from the tops of bushes and pick seeds from the ground.
Pyrrhuloxia Bird Facts: Nesting, Mating Rituals, and Range
Oct 23, 2024 · Sometimes called the desert cardina l, the pyrrhuloxia is a medium-sized songbird that lives in Mexico, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. Birdwatchers can find these hardy birds in desert scrub and amidst the thorny twigs of mesquite trees.
Where can I see Pyrrhuloxia? - Birdful
Mar 1, 2024 · The Pyrrhuloxia is a striking red songbird that is primarily found in the desert southwest of the United States and northern Mexico. With its bright red plumage, gray bill, and mohawk-like crest, the Pyrrhuloxia is easy to identify.
Pyrrhuloxia Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Dapper in looks and cheerful in song, the Pyrrhuloxia is a tough-as-nails songbird of baking hot deserts in the American Southwest and northern Mexico. They’re closely related to Northern Cardinals, but they are a crisp gray and red, with a longer, elegant crest and a …
PYRRHULOXIA | The Texas Breeding Bird Atlas - Texas A&M …
The Pyrrhuloxia (the English name comes from a previous genus name) is a Mexican species whose range extends into the southwestern United States. Much of the range of the Pyrrhuloxia overlaps that of its close relative, the Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis).