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The blue grosbeak (Passerina caerulea), is a medium-sized North American passerine bird in the cardinal family Cardinalidae. It is mainly migratory, wintering in Central America and breeding in northern Mexico and the southern United States. The male is blue with two brown wing bars. The female is mainly brown with scattered blue feathers on ...
The genus Passerina is a group of birds in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae). ... Passerina caerulea (Linnaeus, 1758) Seven subspecies. P. c. caerulea (Linnaeus, ...
Blue grosbeak, Passerina caerulea (A) Indigo bunting, Passerina cyanea; Painted bunting, Passerina ciris (A) Tanagers and allies. Order: Passeriformes ...
(* SW) Blue grosbeak, Passerina caerulea, (summer range) Lazuli bunting, Passerina amoena, (–Summer Range– in N Mex, E coast of Gulf of Cal and west range in SE Arizona biome) (* SW) Indigo bunting, Passerina cyanea, (summer range) Varied bunting, Passerina versicolor, SE Arizona biome, (summer range)
This is a comprehensive listing of the bird species recorded in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is in the U.S. states of North Carolina and Tennessee.Unless otherwise noted, this list is based on one published in May 2010 by the Great Smoky Mountains Association (GSMA) with the National Park Service (NPS). [1]
Blue grosbeak, Passerina caerulea; Lazuli bunting, Passerina amoena (A) Indigo bunting, Passerina cyanea; Varied bunting, Passerina versicolor (A) Painted bunting, Passerina ciris (C) Dickcissel, Spiza americana
This is a list of the bird species recorded in the archipelago of Puerto Rico, which consists of the main island of Puerto Rico, two island municipalities off the east coast (Vieques and Culebra), three uninhabited islands off the west coast (Mona, Monito and Desecheo) and more than 125 smaller cays and islands.
the snowy owl is the provincial bird of Quebec.. This is a list of bird species confirmed in the Canadian province of Quebec.Unless otherwise noted, the list is that of the Regroupement QuébecOiseaux (RQ) Checklist of the Birds of Quebec as of April 2021. [1]