Top 8 Types of Red Birds

Medium-sized wading birds, Scarlet Ibises inhabit diverse environments. Their vibrant scarlet color stems from a diet rich in crustaceans.

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1. Scarlet Ibis

Vibrant Painted Redstarts breed in shady New Mexico, Arizona mountains, migrating to Central America's similar habitats in winter.

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2. Painted Redstart

Robust finch with red head, gray wings. Males are pink, females duller. Habitat spans northern U.S., Canada, Europe, in evergreen and mountainous forests.

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3. Pine Grosbeak

Pyrrhuloxias, resembling female Northern Cardinals, inhabit the Southwest with gray plumage and flashes of red. Common in diverse habitats.

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4. Pyrrhuloxia

Small, social House Finches inhabit the U.S. and Mexico. Males have red plumage; females are brown. Often seen in groups, they feed on seeds.

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5. House Finch

Medium-sized waders with spoon-shaped bills, Roseate Spoonbills are pale pink, forage in various waters, and get their color from crustacean-rich diets.

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6. Roseate Spoonbill

Medium-sized Elegant Trogons, found in Arizona mountains, boast red plumage. They inhabit diverse habitats, including forested canyons and juniper areas.

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7. Elegant Trogon

Vibrant Vermilion Flycatchers, found in the Southern US and Mexico, court with flashy insect gifts near streams in open landscapes.

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8. Vermilion Flycatcher

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