Cahuilla Wikikmallem
Birding on Cahuilla Lands - Common birds field guide
Other flying animals
Mal Mal
Monarch Butterfly – Mariposa monarca
Iconic migratory species begins travelling from northern US and Canada to Mexico and Florida in late summer/early autumn, passing through Southern California on its way.
Pali’l
Hoary Bat – Murciélago gris
Large, migratory species journeys between North and Central America every year, wintering in Southern California Feeds mostly on moths. Solitary species nests in trees or caves.
What’s in a name …
The Cahuilla bird names included in this guide are general names and are not necessarily specific to the referenced species. For example, sasaymal, duck, is a general term. The Ruddy Duck is used as an example of a common duck species found in the region. Moreover, the Cahuilla language has a variety of dialects and thus the words used here are specific to the Torres-Martínez, Desert Cahuilla.
Spanish names are included. Note that many bird names used in Mexico come from Nahuatl, the second most spoken language in Mexico after Spanish. Both Nahuatl and Cah
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