| Black-Headed
Grosbeak (Pheucticus Melanocephalus)
Identification
Tips:
- Length:
7.5 inches
- Large,
conical bill
- Yellow
wing linings
Adult
Male:
- Deep
orange breast, collar and underparts
- Black
head and upperparts
- White
undertail coverts
- White
wing bars and wing patches
- White
spots in black tail
- Male
in Fall and Winter is duller, browner
Adult
Female:
- Black
and white crown stripes
- Buffy
underparts with streaking at the sides
- Dark
gray upperparts
- Immature
plumages similar to adult female
Range: sw. Canada, w. US to s. Mexico, winters in Mexico.
Similar species:
Female-plumaged Black-headed Grosbeak is very similar
to female-plumaged Rose-breasted Grosbeak but has buffier
breast and has streaking confined to the sides.
Length and wingspan from: Robbins, C.S., Bruun, B.,
Zim, H.S., (1966). Birds of North America. New York:
Western Publishing Company, Inc.
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