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The yellow grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysopeplus), also known as the Mexican yellow grosbeak, is a medium-sized seed-eating bird in the same family as the northern cardinal, "tropical" or "New World" buntings, and "cardinal-grosbeaks" or New World grosbeaks.
The black-and-yellow grosbeak (Mycerobas icterioides) is a species of finch native to the northern parts of the Indian subcontinent, primarily the lower and middle Himalayas. It is in the family Fringillidae. The species ranges across Afghanistan, India, Nepal and Pakistan where its natural habitat is temperate forests.
Typical grosbeak finches. The two Nearctic species in the genus Hesperiphona (formerly in Coccothraustes): Evening grosbeak, H. vespertina; Hooded grosbeak, H. abeillei; The two species in the East Asian genus Eophona: Japanese grosbeak, E. personata; Chinese grosbeak or yellow-billed grosbeak, E. migratoria; The four species in the South Asian ...
Yellow grosbeak. Pheucticus chrysopeplus (Vigors, 1832) Pacific slope of Mexico from central Sonora to northwestern Oaxaca, and in southern Chiapas and Guatemala: Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Black-thighed grosbeak. Pheucticus tibialis Lawrence, 1867: Costa Rica and western Panama. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Golden grosbeak. Pheucticus chrysogaster ...
Caryothraustes is a genus of grosbeak in the family Cardinalidae. The genus was introduced by the German naturalist Ludwig Reichenbach in 1850. [2] The type species was subsequently designated as the yellow-green grosbeak. [3] [4] The name Caryothraustes combines the Ancient Greek words karuon "nut" and thraustēs "breaker". [5]
The golden grosbeak (Pheucticus chrysogaster), also known as golden-bellied grosbeak or southern yellow grosbeak, is a species of grosbeak in the family Cardinalidae. It is similar to, and has sometimes been considered conspecific with, the yellow grosbeak. The golden grosbeak is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela.
The rose-breasted grosbeak's breeding habitat is open deciduous woods across most of Canada and the northeastern United States. In particular, the northern birds migrate south through the United States east of the Rocky Mountains , to winter from central-southern Mexico through Central America and the Caribbean to Peru and Venezuela .
A white-tailed ptarmigan, common above timberline. This is a comprehensive listing of the bird species recorded in Rocky Mountain National Park, a 265,461 acres (107,428 ha) park in the U.S. state of Colorado.