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Pyrrhuloxias Collection

The Pyrrhuloxia, a striking bird species found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, captivates with its unique features

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - male, on ground; Sonoran desert, Arizona

Pyrrhuloxia - male, on ground; Sonoran desert, Arizona
ROG-13481 Pyrrhuloxia - male, on ground Sonoran desert, Arizona. USA Cardinalis sinuatus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - pair South Texas

Pyrrhuloxia - pair South Texas
JZ-3132 Pyrrhuloxia - pair South Texas Cardinalis sinuatus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - male South Texas

Pyrrhuloxia - male South Texas
JZ-3131 Pyrrhuloxia - male South Texas Cardinalis sinuatus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - female South Texas

Pyrrhuloxia - female South Texas
JZ-3130 Pyrrhuloxia - female South Texas Cardinalis sinuatus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - male - In Winter Rain Storm Rose-colored breast

Pyrrhuloxia - male - In Winter Rain Storm Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-3460 Pyrrhuloxia - male Arizona USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - male - Perched on cholla cactus branch Rose-colored breast

Pyrrhuloxia - male - Perched on cholla cactus branch Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-3447 Pyrrhuloxia - male - Perched on cholla cactus branch Arizona USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - Male - In flight - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back

Pyrrhuloxia - Male - In flight - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-3362 Pyrrhuloxia - Male - In flight Arizona USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - male - On ocotillo - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray

Pyrrhuloxia - male - On ocotillo - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-3334 Pyrrhuloxia - male - On ocotillo Arizona Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - On cactus - Arizona, USA- Male - Rose-colored breast

Pyrrhuloxia - On cactus - Arizona, USA- Male - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-2424 Pyrrhuloxia - On cactus - Male Arizona, USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - Male perched on branch - Arizona, USA- Rose-colored breast

Pyrrhuloxia - Male perched on branch - Arizona, USA- Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-2423 Pyrrhuloxia - Male perched on branch Arizona, USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - Male - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the grey back

Pyrrhuloxia - Male - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the grey back
CAN-2388 Pyrrhuloxia - Male Arizona, USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - Arizona, USA - Male - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray

Pyrrhuloxia - Arizona, USA - Male - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-2377 Pyrrhuloxia - Male Arizona, USA Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePyrrhuloxias Collection: Pyrrhuloxia - male - Drinking from pond - Rose-colored breast

Pyrrhuloxia - male - Drinking from pond - Rose-colored breast and crest suggest a Cardinal but the gray back
CAN-3327 Pyrrhuloxia - male - Drinking from pond Range is southwest U.S. to central Mexico Cardinalis sinuatus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The Pyrrhuloxia, a striking bird species found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, captivates with its unique features. The male Pyrrhuloxia from South Texas showcases its vibrant colors, displaying a stunning combination of rose-colored breast and crest reminiscent of a Cardinal. However, its distinguishing gray back and yellow bill set it apart from its avian counterparts. March in Arizona witnesses the arrival of these magnificent creatures as they migrate to their breeding grounds. In the Sonoran desert, Arizona, a male Pyrrhuloxia can be spotted gracefully perched on the ground amidst the arid landscape. Meanwhile, in South Texas, both males and females coexist harmoniously as pairs dotting the region's diverse habitats. Even during winter rainstorms when nature seems subdued, the Pyrrhuloxia stands out with its resplendent appearance. Its rosy hues shine through while braving inclement weather conditions that would deter most other birds. With an extensive range spanning from southwest U. S. To central Mexico, these resilient creatures find solace in mesquite-thorn scrublands and deserts. The Pyrrhuloxia is not just another pretty face; it represents adaptability and survival against all odds. As we marvel at this remarkable species' presence across different landscapes and climates throughout North America's southern regions, let us appreciate their resilience amidst ever-changing environments.