Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus)

The species I am observing is a bird. It looks very small. I notice that the top head of the bird is very round and the feathers are black or dark brown. I notice that the beak is long and straight, at the end of the beak it curves slightly and it is black. Just above the eye and beside the beak there is a straight white line going from the front of the head to the back. I notice that the general color of the feathers are black, white, brown, and a light orange. The top feathers of the bird are and brown spotted with white spots, just below the top feathers the color starts fading into white and white becomes the main color while there are still black spots. On the belly of the bird the feathers are orange and spotted with black spots. At the bottom of the birds' head there are black feathers. I wonder how small these birds usually are? I wonder if this bird naturally migrates elsewhere. I wonder if this bird is an adult bird or a younger bird. This bird was observed on Mar 30, 2021 at 8:33 AM at Pima County. These birds are usually between 19 and 18 cm in the United States. I found the information about the size on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cactus_wren

Posted on April 16, 2021 03:28 AM by dshosie11 dshosie11

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