Crimson-Collared Grosbeak or Rose-Breasted Grosbeak?

Here's how to tell the difference

Crimson-Collared Grosbeak image 1

Crimson-Collared Grosbeak

Tap To compare
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 1
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 2
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 3
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 4
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 5
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 6
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 7
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 8
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 9
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak image 10

Rose-Breasted Grosbeak

Crimson-Collared Grosbeak

Rhodothraupis celaeno

General appearance

The crimson-collared grosbeak is a medium-sized bird characterized by a striking black and crimson plumage. Its distinctive features include a broad, conical bill and bright red collar, crown, and underparts, contrasting with a black head, back, and wings. The bird's robust build and bright coloration make it easily identifiable.

Male vs female

Males are more vividly colored compared to females with more defined crimson areas. Females, while similar in pattern, possess slightly duller tones of red and black, aiding in camouflage while nesting. Both sexes share the same basic color pattern, aiding easy identification as a pair within their habitat.

Juvenile

Juveniles show a more muted plumage compared to adults, with a mixture of brownish and duller red tones replacing the stark crimson-black contrast seen in mature birds. As they mature, their plumage gradually shifts to the vivid adult coloration. Juveniles lack the full intensity of color seen in adults, blending more easily with their surroundings.

Size

8.3 - 8.7 in/1.5 - 2.1 oz

There's more to learn about Crimson-Collared Grosbeak

View full details

How to tell the Crimson-Collared Grosbeak from the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak

Visual differences

The Crimson-Collared Grosbeak, measuring 8.3-8.7 inches and weighing 1.5-2.1 ounces, features a vivid crimson collar, crown, and underparts, contrasted by a black head, back, and wings. It has a robust, conical bill. In contrast, the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak is slightly smaller at 7.1-7.9 inches and 1.4-1.7 ounces, with males displaying a rosy chest triangle, black head, and large white wing spots. Females resemble sparrows with dark brown above, stripes below, and a strong face pattern. Both species possess heavy bills, but their color patterns are key distinguishing features.

Key differences and behavior

The Crimson-Collared Grosbeak (CCG) is a secretive bird, often solitary or in pairs, while the Rose-Breasted Grosbeak (RBG) is more social, with males singing prominently even while nesting. CCG inhabits tropical forests from Mexico to Panama, preferring edge habitats, whereas RBG favors open deciduous woods in North America and migrates to tropical edges in winter. CCG's diet primarily consists of fruits and seeds, switching to insects during breeding, whereas RBG has a more diverse diet of insects, seeds, and berries year-round. Both species share parental duties, but CCG nests are typically in dense foliage, while RBG constructs fragile nests in deciduous trees. At feeders, CCG is drawn to fruits and seeds, while RBG prefers sunflower seeds and suet. Notably, the RBG's communal feeding and vocalizing contrast with the CCG's more reserved behavior.

Crimson-Collared Grosbeak vs [Select a bird]

Select a bird icon

[Select a bird]

Pick a bird to compare

Rose-Breasted Grosbeak vs [Select a bird]