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Bobwhite Masked Southwestern
Bobwhite Northern
Bunting Lazuli
Cardinal Northern
Dove Inca
Dove White-winged
Duck Black-bellied Whistling
Finch House
Flycatcher Vermillion
Goldfinch Amerian
Grosbeak Black-headed
Guineafowl Helmeted
Hawk Ferruginous
Hawk Harris
HUMMINGBIRDS
Jay Mexican
Jay PInyon
Junco Yellow-eyed
Kinglet Ruby-crowned
Nuthatch-white-breasted
ORIOLES
OWLS
Parrot Red-crowned
Pewee Greater
Pyrrhuloxia
Pyrrhuloxia-Cardinal Hybrid
Quail Gambel's
Redstsart Painted
Raven Chihuahuan
Robin American
Siskin PIne
SPARROWS
Swallow Cliff
Thrasher Curve-billed
Tananger Western
Thrush Hermit
Titmouse Bridled
Titmouse Juniper
TOWHEES
Trogan Elegant
Turkey Wild
Vireo Cassin's
WARBLERS
WOODPECKERS
Wren Bewick's
Wren Cactus
The Cactus Wren is the largest of the wrens of North America. It also has the most densely spotted breast and heavily bared wings and tail of all the wrens.
Cactus Wren
Cactus Wren 8737
Cactus Wren 8736
Cactus Wren 8738
Cactus Wren 8753
Cactus Wren 8749