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Arizona Cardinals in purple and orange???? You gotta be kidding...
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Cardinal in Patagonia-Sonoita Creek, Arizona.
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Northern Cardinals (from Arizona Highways)
The cardinal, probably the most recognized and popular bird in North America, is a year-round resident in the taller and denser desert brush of southern and central Arizona. It is named for the male cardinal’s resemblance to a Catholic cardinal’s crimson robe and peaked hat. The male is bright red with a black patch around its bill, while the female is a soft brown with red highlights. All cardinals have reddish-orange bills and crests. The cardinal is seed eater and is expanding its range in Arizona. The cardinal, along with several other songbirds, picks up ants and rubs them through its feathers, probably because of the chemical secretions produced by the ants. These chemicals may act as insecticides, fungicides or miticides to control bird pests. The male cardinal is strongly territorial and will not only attack other males of its own species, but also its own image reflected on automobile hubcaps and windows. Renowned as a songster, the cardinal is one of the few bird species that sings all year and has at least 28 different songs.
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List of Arizona Birds (Wikipedia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arizona_birds
Cardinalidae - Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Buntings
- Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis n
- Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus n
- Yellow Grosbeak, Pheucticus chrysopeplus (A)
- Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Pheucticus ludovicianus
- Black-headed Grosbeak, Pheucticus melanocephalus n
- Blue Grosbeak, Passerina (Guiraca) caerulea n
- Lazuli Bunting, Passerina amoena n
- Indigo Bunting, Passerina cyanea n
- Varied Bunting, Passerina versicolor n
- Painted Bunting, Passerina ciris (C)
- Dickcissel, Spiza americana (C)
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Nothern Cardinals (Nature Works)
http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/cardinal.htm
The northern cardinal can be found in most parts of United States east of the Rocky Mountains.
It is also found in parts of Arizona, California and New Mexico. The range of the cardinal has increased in the last 50 years to include New York and New England. Changes in habits caused by humans have made more areas available to the cardinal and made it easier for it to survive in colder climates.
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Pyrrhuloxia
Cardinalis sinuatus
http://birdfotos.com/birdfoto/pyrrhuloxia/pyrrhuloxia.htm