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Cardinal and Pyrrhuloxia (Original Post) Donkees Mar 2023 OP
I would have guessed a female cardinal Easterncedar Mar 2023 #1
Link: Is that a Cardinal or a Pyrrhuloxia? Donkees Mar 2023 #2
Wow, thanks! Easterncedar Mar 2023 #3
Here are some more Pyrrhuloxia photos that I've posted before: Donkees Mar 2023 #4
Spectacular! Easterncedar Mar 2023 #5
Maybe a finch (?) Donkees Mar 2023 #6

Easterncedar

(2,265 posts)
1. I would have guessed a female cardinal
Wed Mar 1, 2023, 05:26 PM
Mar 2023

I’d be glad to know how to identify the pyrrhuloxia, not that I expect ever to see one in person! Any clues?

Donkees

(31,340 posts)
2. Link: Is that a Cardinal or a Pyrrhuloxia?
Wed Mar 1, 2023, 05:47 PM
Mar 2023
Is that a Cardinal or a Pyrrhuloxia?

If the bill is large, thickly pointed and red or red-orange, it’s a Cardinal. If the bill is small, rounded, parrot-like and yellow, it’s a Pyrrhuloxia. If there is any black on the face, around the bill and into the eye, it’s a Cardinal. If the face is red around the bill and into the eye, it’s a Pyrrhuloxia. If gray is a predominate color, it’s likely to be a Pyrrhuloxia.

https://birdingthebrookeandbeyond.com/2013/07/13/is-that-a-cardinal-or-a-pyrrhuloxia/
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