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=== Pine Grosbeak ===
 
=== Pine Grosbeak ===

Revision as of 21:28, 13 February 2011

BIRDS



Birds of Prey
EaglesFalconsHawksOspreyOwls


Waterfowl
DucksGeeseSwansCormorantsLoonsGrebes


Near Shore Birds
BitternsCranesEgretsHeronsPloversRailsKingfisherPhalaropesSandpipers


Galliforms
GrousePheasantsTurkeys


Corvids
CrowsJays


Other Birds
BlackbirdsCardinalsChickadeesCreepersCuckoosDovesFinchesGrosbeaksGullsHummingbirdsKingletsLarksNight JarsNuthatchesOriolesPigeonsPipitsShrikeSparrowsStarlingsSwiftsSwallowsTernsTanagersThrashersThrushesTitmiceTowheesTyrant FlycatchersWarblersWaxwingsWoodpeckersWrensVireoVultures

Purple Finch

(Carpodacus purpureus)

House Finch

(Carpodacus mexicanus)

House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) ♂ - © David Malak
House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) ♀ - © David Malak


Common Redpoll

(Carduelis flammea)

Pine Siskin

(Carduelis pinus)

American Goldfinch

(Carduelis tristis)

American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) ♂ - © David Malak
American Goldfinch (Carduelis tristis) - © David Malak

Pine Grosbeak

(Pinicola enucleator)

NOTE: Grosbeak finches have "grosbeak" in their common names but are not in the same grouping with Grosbeaks related to Cardinals, which can be found here.

Evening Grosbeak

(Coccothraustes vespertinus)

NOTE: Grosbeak finches have "grosbeak" in their common names but are not in the same grouping with Grosbeaks related to Cardinals, which can be found here.