- The
cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneica****s) is a
species of
wren that is
endemic to the
deserts of the
southwestern United States and
northern and...
- (Campylorhynchus yucatanicus) Boucard's
wren (Campylorhynchus jocosus)
Cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneica****s) Thrush-like
wren (Campylorhynchus ****inus) Genus...
- to 0.81 oz), the
Carolina wren is a
fairly large wren; the
second largest in the
United States species after the
cactus wren.
Among standard measurements...
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species of
snake feed on the rat,
keeping its po****tion balanced. The
cactus wren can be
found perched on the
cholla and
other cacti. They also use a variety...
- 2018-12-24.
Retrieved 2007-04-23. "Arizona
State Bird".
Arizona State Bird-
Cactus Wren. 50 States.
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original on 2012-05-02.
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inaccessible and
hostile places of the desert, po****tions of this
cactus are stable.
Cactus wren are also
known to nest in
jumping cholla. "Cyclidropuntia fulgida...
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deserts include the
armadillo lizard,
banded Gila monster, bobcat,
cactus wren and
cactus ferruginous pygmy owl. Moreover, some
other animals in
deserts including...
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after him.
Campylorhynchus brunneica****s couesi, a
subspecies of the
Cactus wren, is
named after him and is
specifically the
state bird of Arizona, recognizing...
- the
gilded flicker (Colaptes chrysoides), the
cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneica****s), the rock
wren (Salpinctes obsoletus), and the
federally endangered...
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scaled quail (C. squamata),
northern bobwhite (Colinus virgini****),
cactus wren (Campylorhynchus brunneica****s),
northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos)...