Franklin's Gull, a bird (see Hunn, attestations)
PIPIXCAN, Franklin’s Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) [FC: 43 Pipixcan] “It is white, like a dove; its head is adorned [black and white]. It is a sea-dweller, an ocean dweller. It is called pipixcan because when it is about to freeze, when the maize is about to be harvested, it comes here.” Martin del Campo identified this as Franklin’s Gull. In fact, this Nahuatl term has been borrowed as the specific epithet for the Latin name of this gull. The Franklin’s Gull is a common fall migrant, September to December, which fits the pattern described. A quite similar species, the Laughing Gull (Leucophaeus atricilla), distinguished as PIPITZ-TLI, might also visit the Valley of Mexico, nesting occasionally.