adultes Männchen © Suzie McCann eBird S57088052 Macaulay Library ML 257694031
adultes Weibchen © Mike Charest
Immatur © Laura Ellis
adultes Männchen © Amanda Guercio
adultes Männchen © Chris Wood
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Lebensraum © Teresa Connell

Schmalschnabelkardinal Cardinalis sinuatus

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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 the face, crest, belly, wings, and tail. Bill color is usually yellowish, but grayer on immatures. Usually seen in pairs or small flocks, often visiting bird feeders. Song is similar to Northern Cardinal but higher-pitched and more piercing.

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