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Started by JohnP, April 11, 2013, 07:18:36 PM

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JohnP

We see a lot of these guys in the summer not so much in the winter.  Do you know what it is?

When they come for mine they better bring theirs


Hawks Feather

If does resemble a female Cardinal, but the fact that they are there in the hot summers and not the cooler winters makes me wonder.  Most of our Cardinals stay here year round. The females (again around here) don't have what appears to be a darker line in the chest area.  Then too the tail looks long for a Cardinal.

Jerry


See Jim, I am really not a birder.

JohnP

Not a cardinal, but a relative.
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

FinsnFur

Your trying though Jerry :wink:
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Hawks Feather

I am going "out on a limb" and saying Pyrrhuloxia.

Jerry

JohnP

Yes Sir, pyrrhuloxia it is. 
When they come for mine they better bring theirs

nastygunz


JohnP

You are correct nastygunz, I just never heard it called that.  I asked my wife if she ever heard it called a desert cardinal, her reply:  "of course, what else would you call it, nobody can say Pyrrhuloxia."
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FinsnFur

"out on a limb", he says. :doh2: :alscalls:
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nastygunz

haha i was thinking the same thing as your Missus,Mr. John.