Key Identification Features
- American bushtits show distinct physical traits that vary by sex and habitat region.
- This black cheek feature is not found in the northern portion of the species' range; in the United States, it is only found near the Mexican border, mainly in Texas.
- Males have vibrant plumage, with distinctive blue-mauve underparts.
- Females are generally duller in color than males, and can be identified by their pale underparts.
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