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Pyrrhuloxia Collection

The vibrant beauty of the Pyrrhuloxia shines through as it shares its habitat with the Northern cardinal

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, South Texas. Pyrrhuloxia

USA, South Texas. Pyrrhuloxia

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, South Texas. Pyrrhuloxia, desert rain shower

USA, South Texas. Pyrrhuloxia, desert rain shower

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia male, Pima County, Arizona

Pyrrhuloxia male, Pima County, Arizona

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) and Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) perched together

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) and Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) perched together

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia with northern cardinals

Pyrrhuloxia with northern cardinals

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Pyrrhuloxia, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Male pyrrhuloxia

Male pyrrhuloxia

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: DDE-90039374

DDE-90039374
Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) male bathing at south Texas pond Date: 20/05/2012

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: DDE-90039343

DDE-90039343
Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) male perched on limb, south Texas, USA Date: 29/11/2010

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Pyrrhuloxia, Rio Grande Valley, Texas

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) perched in blooming Huisachillo bush

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) perched in blooming Huisachillo bush

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia perched

Pyrrhuloxia perched

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis cardinalis) perched during rainfall

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis cardinalis) perched during rainfall

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis cardinalis) drinking

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis cardinalis) drinking

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) landing

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) landing

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Arizona, Sabino Canyon. Pyrrhuloxia bird on limb

USA, Arizona, Sabino Canyon. Pyrrhuloxia bird on limb. Credit as: Cathy and Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuxolia (Cardinalis sinuatus) pair feeding

Pyrrhuxolia (Cardinalis sinuatus) pair feeding

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Male Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), Caballo Lake State Park, New Mexico

Male Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), Caballo Lake State Park, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia Cardinalis sinuatus female Bosque del Apache New Mexico USA January

Pyrrhuloxia Cardinalis sinuatus female Bosque del Apache New Mexico USA January

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) pair in sweet stem bush

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) pair in sweet stem bush

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Texas, Hidalgo County. Close-up of male pyrrhuloxia on stump

USA, Texas, Hidalgo County. Close-up of male pyrrhuloxia on stump. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) male in brush, south Texas

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) male in brush, south Texas

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Texas, Santa Clara Ranch. Male pyrrhuloxis bird drinking

USA, Texas, Santa Clara Ranch. Male pyrrhuloxis bird drinking. Credit as: Fred Lord / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhyloxia bird close-up

USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhyloxia bird close-up
USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhuloxia bird close-up. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhuloxia on saguaro buds

USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhuloxia on saguaro buds. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhuloxia bird lands on saguaro buds

USA, Arizona, Sonoran Desert. Pyrrhuloxia bird lands on saguaro buds. Credit as: Cathy & Gordon Illg / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus, male, Starr County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA

Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus, male, Starr County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) female, Chiricahuas, Coronado National Forest, Arizona

Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) female, Chiricahuas, Coronado National Forest, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Picture No. 10892352

Picture No. 10892352
Pyrrhuloxia (Pyrrhuloxia sinuata) Date:

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia Cardinalis sinuatus Bosque del Apache New Mexico USA winter

Pyrrhuloxia Cardinalis sinuatus Bosque del Apache New Mexico USA winter

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Male Pyrrhuloxia

Male Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus) on the ground in the Sonoran desert, Arizona

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Male pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), The Pond, Amado, Arizona, United States of America

Male pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), The Pond, Amado, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Female Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), Caballo Lake State Park, New Mexico

Female Pyrrhuloxia (Cardinalis sinuatus), Caballo Lake State Park, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: USA, Texas, Mission

USA, Texas, Mission, Dos Venadas Ranch. Male pyrrhuloxia bird on log. Credit as: Fred J. Lord / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus, male on blooming huisache, Willacy County, Rio Grande Valley

Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus, male on blooming huisache, Willacy County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA, June

Background imagePyrrhuloxia Collection: Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis

Pyrrhuloxia, Cardinalis sinuatus, male, Starr County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA, May

Background imagePyrrhuloxia 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 imagePyrrhuloxia 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



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The vibrant beauty of the Pyrrhuloxia shines through as it shares its habitat with the Northern cardinal. These two striking males, one representing the Cardinalis cardinalis species and the other showcasing Cardinalis sinuatus, captivate our attention in South Texas. In this region's Rio Grande Valley, we are blessed to witness their coexistence. With its unique appearance, the male Pyrrhuloxia stands out amidst blooming Huisachillo bushes. Its plumage is a testament to nature's artistry, adorned with shades of red and gray that complement its surroundings perfectly. Perched gracefully on branches or fences, this bird becomes a living masterpiece. In some instances, we are fortunate enough to witness these magnificent creatures side by side with their Northern cardinal counterparts. The contrast between their colors creates an awe-inspiring sight that leaves us breathless. It serves as a reminder of nature's diversity and how different species can peacefully coexist. Even during rainfall, these resilient birds continue to enchant us from their perches. Their determination to weather any storm mirrors our own perseverance in life's challenges. They remind us that even in adversity, there is beauty and strength. As we explore South Texas' natural wonders, let us not overlook the presence of these marvelous creatures - both individually and together - for they are a testament to the intricate tapestry of life on Earth. Let them inspire us to appreciate every moment spent in harmony with nature's creations.