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red-crested finch

  1. Red-crested Finch

    Red-crested Finch

  2. Red-crested Finch

    Red-crested Finch

  3. Red-crested Finch

    Red-crested Finch

    Not the best angle, but way better light than the last one I posted of this species.
  4. Red-crested Finch

    Red-crested Finch

    Beautiful small species. They have a dark reddish tone overall but the little crest is a brighter red tone. This one was at a shady area so I got a poor detailed image.
  5. Red-crested Finch

    Red-crested Finch

    A beautiful lifer for me this morning.
  6. Red-crested Finch (female)

    Red-crested Finch (female)

    Red-crested Finch (Coryphospingus cucullatus subsp. fargoi) Female, species sexually dimorphic. Male in the background. Near Chamaya, Cajamarca, Per, west of Ro Maran. Maran Valley with xerophytic scrub and columnar cacti at 561 m (1,841 ft) elevation.
  7. Red-crested Finch (male)

    Red-crested Finch (male)

    Red-crested Finch (Coryphospingus cucullatus subsp. fargoi) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Near Chamaya, Cajamarca, Per, west of Ro Maran. Maran Valley with xerophytic scrub and columnar cacti at 561 m (1,841 ft) elevation.
  8. Tico-tico-rei

    Tico-tico-rei

    The King Red-crested Finch
  9. Tico-Tico-Rei

    Tico-Tico-Rei

    Lanio cucullatus (Statius Muller, 1776) Red-crested Finch
  10. Red-crested Finch (male)

    Red-crested Finch (male)

    Red-crested Finch (Coryphospingus cucullatus subsp. fargoi) Male, species sexually dimorphic. Photographed in open disturbed desert converted to cropland near Corral Quemado, Piura Department, Peru. Disturbed desert, cropland at ca.400 m (1,312 ft) elevation.
  11. Red-crested Finch

    Red-crested Finch

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