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Phainopepla
Phainopepla nitens
32.4339, -110.913
Field Notes
Description:
A crested songbird of the deserts and arid woodlands of the southwestern United States and Mexico, the Phainopepla is unique in taxonomy, distribution, and behavior. It is particularly notable for its enigmatic pattern of breeding twice each year, in two different habitats.
Habitat:
southwest desert and woodlands
Notes:
The Phainopepla rarely drinks water, even though research indicates that it loses about 95 percent of its body mass in water per day. Instead, it gets the water it needs from its diet of mistletoe.
An individual Phainopepla eats at least 1,100 mistletoe berries per day, when they are available.
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