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Definitions for Pyrrhuloxia
ˌpɪr əˈlɒk si əpyrrhu·lox·i·a
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Princeton's WordNet
pyrrhuloxia, Pyrrhuloxia sinuatanoun
crested grey-and-red bird of southwest United States and Mexico
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pyrrhuloxianoun
Any of several North American birds, of the genus Cardinalis, that have grey and red plumage
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Pyrrhuloxia
The pyrrhuloxia or desert cardinal (Cardinalis sinuatus) is a medium-sized North American song bird found in the American southwest and northern Mexico. This distinctive species with a short, stout bill and red crest and wings, and closely resembles the northern cardinal and the vermilion cardinal, which are in the same genus.
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pyrrhuloxia
The Pyrrhuloxia is a medium-sized bird species, commonly known as the desert cardinal, found in the Southwestern United States and Mexico. It is part of the cardinal family and is distinguished by its grey and red coloring, crest, and stout, parrot-like beak. This bird is primarily a seed eater, but they also consume insects and fruit.
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Pyrrhuloxia
The Pyrrhuloxia or Desert Cardinal is a medium-sized North American song bird found in the American southwest and northern Mexico. This distinctive species with a short, stout bill, red crest and wings, closely resembles the Northern Cardinal and the Vermilion Cardinal, all of which are in the same genus.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Pyrrhuloxia in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Pyrrhuloxia in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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- ムネアカコウカンチョウJapanese
- tááʼyaʼniiltʼóshiiłbáhígííNavajo, Navaho
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