Indigo Bunting or Blue Finch?? - BirdForum There ARE finches with the name grosbeak (Pine, Evening, Hooded ), but they are family Fringillidae The Blue Grosbeak is in Cardinalidae, along with cardinals, New World buntings (including Indigo), and other grosbeaks including Rose-breasted, Black-headed, Yellow, etc English names can be quite confusing at times!
Webcam Birding List 2025 | Page 19 | BirdForum Scop's Owl currently visible in nest box, YouTube: SEO Birdlife Autillo europeo Finally caught this one live 433) Scops Owl Note - Numbering adjusted to account for double dip on Superb Starling
New unified list of birds - Avilist | Page 14 | BirdForum And if I recall, Pine Grosbeak is a still a strong candidate for a species-level split As a side note, if indeed Red Crossbill call types are eventually "refined" or dissolved (or alternately bolstered), I would strongly suspect that eBird data will play a strong part
Black-headed Grosbeak in Wisconsin? - BirdForum Interesting bird It looks to be a 2nd year (1st spring) male, but the bill looks uniformly pink, which is odd for a Black-headed Grosbeak They typically have darker bills, with the top mandible darker than the bottom
Could be Grosbeak? - BirdForum Male black-headed grosbeak and it is easy to identify visually as well as from their very beautiful song Merlin bird ID app on a smartphone will easily identify this species from its song We had a couple of pairs that have produced fledglings in the past couple of weeks at our property
Rose Breasted Grosbeak Question!!! - BirdForum Rose-breasted Grosbeak babies Hi, I wanted to add my info I have several adults around our feeder all the time but about 4 days ago, one pair showed up with their babies, I have 3 female babies who are sitting on the railing shaking their wings and crying for food Both parents have been feeding them for days
Black-Headed Grosbeak???? - BirdForum Grosbeak female juvenile in my backyard as I write this I know what you are all thinking, its just a female juvenile Rose-Breasted Grosbeak, but I truly believe this one if different Today, I had school off and took a little walk in the woodsy area behind my house At the tail end of my walk, I noticed a different looking bird
Female Immature Rose Breasted Grosbeak? - BirdForum It has very distinct striping on its head and there seem to be yellow feathers under its wings It arrived at the same time as a couple of male Rose Breasted Grosbeaks at the feeder and based on similar photos I found online, it appears to be an immature or female Rose Breasted Grosbeak Based on the attached photos, does that look accurate?