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Phainopepla

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A red-eyed male Phainopepla hesitates for a second as I press the shutter in Southern Nevada on a chilly spring morning. This common bird to Mexico is frequently seen in the extreme lower southwestern United States.

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© 2013
Image Size
5556x3690 / 4.4MB
Keywords
America, American Southwest, Animalia, Chordata, Clark County, Nevada, Northern Phainopepla, Overton, Passeriformes, Phainopepla, Phainopepla nitens, Ptilogonatidae, USA, United States, Valley of Fire, Valley of Fire State Park, animal, ave, aves, avian, beak, beautiful, beauty, birdwatching, black, blackbird, desert, feather, flycatcher, natural, nature, ornithology, red eyes, silky-flycatcher, southwest, spring, vertebrate, wildlife, wing
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Waxwings, Silky-Flycatchers and Starlings
A red-eyed male Phainopepla hesitates for a second as I press the shutter in Southern Nevada on a chilly spring morning. This common bird to Mexico is frequently seen in the extreme lower southwestern United States.