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- Evening_Grosbeak abstract "The Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) is a large finch. In the past, it was treated in a genus of its own as Hesperiphona vespertina, but is now usually placed in the same genus as the Hawfinch of Eurasia.The breeding habitat is coniferous and mixed forest across Canada and the western mountainous areas of the United States and Mexico. It is an extremely rare vagrant to the British Isles, with just two records so far. The nest is built on a horizontal branch or in a fork of a tree.The migration of this bird is variable; in some winters, it may wander as far south as the southern U.S.The Evening Grosbeak is similar in appearance to the Hawfinch, both being bulky, heavily built finches with large bills and short tails. The Evening Grosbeak ranges in length from 16 to 22 cm (6.3 to 8.7 in) in length and spans 30 to 36 cm (12 to 14 in) across the wings. In a large sampling of grosbeaks in Pennsylvania during winter, males weighed from 38.7 to 86.1 g (1.37 to 3.04 oz), with an average of 60 g (2.1 oz), while females weighed from 43.2 to 73.5 g (1.52 to 2.59 oz), with an average of 58.7 g (2.07 oz). Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 10.45 to 11.6 cm (4.11 to 4.57 in), the tail is 6 to 6.95 cm (2.36 to 2.74 in), the bill is 1.6 to 2 cm (0.63 to 0.79 in) and the tarsus is 1.95 to 2.2 cm (0.77 to 0.87 in). The adult has a short black tail, black wings and a large pale bill. The adult male has a bright yellow forehead and body; its head is brown and there is a large white patch in the wing. The adult female is mainly olive-brown, greyer on the underparts and with white patches in the wings.These birds forage in trees and bushes, sometimes on the ground. They mainly eat seeds, berries, and insects. Outside of the nesting season they often feed in flocks. Sometimes, they will swallow fine gravel.The range of this bird has expanded far to the east in historical times, possibly due to plantings of Manitoba maples and other maples and shrubs around farms and the availability of bird feeders in winter.".
- Evening_Grosbeak binomialAuthority William_Cooper_(conchologist).
- Evening_Grosbeak class Bird.
- Evening_Grosbeak conservationStatus "LC".
- Evening_Grosbeak conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Evening_Grosbeak family Carduelinae.
- Evening_Grosbeak family Finch.
- Evening_Grosbeak genus Coccothraustes.
- Evening_Grosbeak kingdom Animal.
- Evening_Grosbeak order Passerine.
- Evening_Grosbeak phylum Chordate.
- Evening_Grosbeak synonym "Hesperiphona vespertina".
- Evening_Grosbeak thumbnail Hesperiphona_vespertina_CT3.jpg?width=300.
- Evening_Grosbeak wikiPageExternalLink Evening_Grosbeak.html.
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- Evening_Grosbeak wikiPageID "371746".
- Evening_Grosbeak wikiPageRevisionID "588123589".
- Evening_Grosbeak binomial "Coccothraustes vespertinus".
- Evening_Grosbeak classis Bird.
- Evening_Grosbeak familia Finch.
- Evening_Grosbeak genus "Coccothraustes".
- Evening_Grosbeak hasPhotoCollection Evening_Grosbeak.
- Evening_Grosbeak imageCaption "Male Evening Grosbeak in Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area, Quebec".
- Evening_Grosbeak name "Evening Grosbeak".
- Evening_Grosbeak ordo Passerine.
- Evening_Grosbeak phylum Chordate.
- Evening_Grosbeak rangeMap "Coccothraustes vespertinus-map.jpg".
- Evening_Grosbeak rangeMapCaption "winter and all-year range".
- Evening_Grosbeak regnum "Animalia".
- Evening_Grosbeak species "C. vespertinus".
- Evening_Grosbeak status "LC".
- Evening_Grosbeak statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Evening_Grosbeak subfamilia Carduelinae.
- Evening_Grosbeak synonyms "Hesperiphona vespertina".
- Evening_Grosbeak subject Category:Birds_of_Canada.
- Evening_Grosbeak subject Category:Birds_of_North_America.
- Evening_Grosbeak subject Category:Birds_of_Saint_Pierre_and_Miquelon.
- Evening_Grosbeak subject Category:Coccothraustes.
- Evening_Grosbeak subject Category:Grosbeaks.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Animal.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Bird.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Eukaryote.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Species.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Animal.
- Evening_Grosbeak type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Bird.
- Evening_Grosbeak type EukaryoticCell.
- Evening_Grosbeak type Organism.
- Evening_Grosbeak comment "The Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) is a large finch. In the past, it was treated in a genus of its own as Hesperiphona vespertina, but is now usually placed in the same genus as the Hawfinch of Eurasia.The breeding habitat is coniferous and mixed forest across Canada and the western mountainous areas of the United States and Mexico. It is an extremely rare vagrant to the British Isles, with just two records so far.".
- Evening_Grosbeak label "Evening Grosbeak".
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- Evening_Grosbeak sameAs m.020j9k.
- Evening_Grosbeak wasDerivedFrom Evening_Grosbeak?oldid=588123589.
- Evening_Grosbeak depiction Hesperiphona_vespertina_CT3.jpg.
- Evening_Grosbeak isPrimaryTopicOf Evening_Grosbeak.
- Evening_Grosbeak name "Evening Grosbeak".