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Immature male, Honduras Pheucticus ludovicianus - Rose-breasted Grosbeak. The rose-breasted grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus), colloquially called "cut-throat" due to its coloration, [2] [3] is a large, seed-eating grosbeak in the cardinal family (Cardinalidae). It is primarily a foliage gleaner. [4] Males have black heads, wings, backs, and ...
Diet: LC Rose-breasted grosbeak. Male Female Pheucticus ludovicianus (Linnaeus, 1766) east of the Rocky Mountains, to winter from central-southern Mexico through Central America and the Caribbean to Peru and Venezuela. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Black-headed grosbeak. Male Female Pheucticus melanocephalus (Swainson, 1827)
One study found 52% of the diet of adults consisted of invertebrates, the majority of which are beetles. ... A colloquial name for the male rose-breasted grosbeak is the "cutthroat bird," but the ...
They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. ... Rose-breasted grosbeak, Pheucticus ludovicianus; Blue grosbeak, Passerina caerulea (NC)
The female of this species looks similar to the female of the rose-breasted grosbeak and is best separated on geographical range. Measurements: [2] Length: 7.1–7.5 in (18–19 cm) Weight: 1.2–1.7 oz (34–48 g) Wingspan: 12.6 inches (32 cm) The black-headed grosbeak is similar in size to a common starling. As per its name, the male has a ...
Rose-breasted grosbeak. Order: Passeriformes Family: Cardinalidae. The cardinals are a family of robust seed-eating passerines with strong bills. They typically live in open woodland. The sexes usually have distinct plumage. Eleven species have been recorded in South Carolina. Summer tanager, Piranga olivacea; Scarlet tanager, Piranga olivacea
Red-breasted merganser, Mergus serrator; ... They are adaptable birds, with a mixed diet including seeds and insects. Tufted titmouse, ... Rose-breasted grosbeak, ...
Evening grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus (O) Pine grosbeak, Pinicola enucleator (O) House finch, Haemorhous mexicanus (Native to the southwestern U.S.; introduced in the east) (Uc) Purple finch, Haemorhous purpureus (O) Redpoll, Acanthis flammea (R) Red crossbill, Loxia curvirostra (R) White-winged crossbill, Loxia leucoptera (O)