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Pyrrhuloxia

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Pyrrhuloxia perched in desert scrub. (Photo by Cathryn Hoyt)

As you hike through desert brush, fabulous flashes of red feathers catch your eye. A closer look reveals a little bird singing a sweet tune, as it flits through a scrappy patch of mesquite. Though its body is a drab grey, it sports a showy red crest and stout, golden bill, making it resemble a female cardinal. But this bird shouldn’t be confused with its more flamboyant relative. Who is this desert native?

Pyrrhuloxia calls provided courtesy of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Macaulay Library.

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