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'''Male''' Bright red on crown, breast, and rump.<br/> | '''Male''' Bright red on crown, breast, and rump.<br/> | ||
'''Female''' Plain, unstriped head and heavy streaking on light underside.<br/> | '''Female''' Plain, unstriped head and heavy streaking on light underside.<br/> | ||
− | + | '''Immature males''' Less highly coloured, often orangish or yellowish on head and breast. | |
==Distribution== | ==Distribution== |
Revision as of 17:21, 27 December 2007
- Carpodacus mexicanus
Identification
5-6" (13-15 cm).
Male Bright red on crown, breast, and rump.
Female Plain, unstriped head and heavy streaking on light underside.
Immature males Less highly coloured, often orangish or yellowish on head and breast.
Distribution
North America, Canada to southern Mexico
Taxonomy
Habitat
Deserts, orchards, coastal valleys and forests.
Behaviour
A tightly woven, compact nest is made and set in a bush, thicket, natural cavity, or on a building. 3-5 bluish, lightly streaked or spotted eggs are laid.
Diet includes insects and grass seeds.