The Brown-capped is the breeding species of the Southern Rockies, nesting from southern Wyoming, through Colorado, to northern New Mexico. Barred Owl: Medium, large-headed owl with large, brown eyes, concentric rings around pale face, no ear tufts. The specific … Vesper Sparrow. It’s actually a Pyrrhuloxia, the desert cardinal. New Mexico's checklist contains all the species of birds that have been verified by specimen, photograph, or audio recording in New Mexico and have been accepted as valid by the New Mexico Bird Records Committee. Common backyard birds in New Mexico (lists, photos, ID) House Finch (44% frequency) Mourning Dove (29%) American Robin (28%) Dark-eyed Junco (25%) White-winged Dove (25%) Northern Flicker (24%) Spotted Towhee (23%) House Sparrow (21%) Lesser Goldfinch (20%) White-crowned Sparrow (20%) Barred Owl. Bird and Parrot classifieds. Broad-winged Hawk. Browse through available finches for sale and adoption in new mexico by aviaries, breeders and bird rescues. Ash-throated Flycatcher.
Western Wood Pewee. Photographs of local new mexico birds. There seems to be some confusion or misunderstanding regarding breeding by Rosy-Finches in NM. Ash-throated Flycatcher.
Broad-winged Hawk: Medium hawk, dark brown, mottled upperparts and brown-barred, white underparts.
In the southern deserts, Easterners who bird New Mexico might be a bit confused the first time they cross paths with an odd looking Cardinal. These pages include photographs of birds I've been taking since June 2004, in the backyard in the Sandia foothills, up in the Sandias, along the Rio Grande, other places in New Mexico, and a few from trips elsewhere in the country. Yellow-rumped-(Audubon's) Yellow-rumped-(Audubon's) Yellow-rumped-(Audubon's) Olive-sided Flycatcher. What SHAPE was the bird you saw in New Mexico? Residential areas in and around Sante Fe and Alburquerque, where nesting boxes are established, are great spots to see them.