Grosbeak or Evening Grosbeak?
Here's how to tell the difference
Grosbeak
Evening Grosbeak
Grosbeak
Pheuctictus
General appearance
Grosbeaks are medium to large songbirds with large bills, perfect for cracking seeds. Their wings are generally pointed and they boast strong, stout bodies. The feathers contain shades of yellow, red, and black, with some species like the Pine Grosbeak bearing a pinkish-red hue while others like the Evening Grosbeak donning yellow and black.
Male vs female
Males exhibit brighter coloration consisting of a mix of vibrant red or yellow hues with a black or brown back. The male Rose-breasted Grosbeak, for example, displays a striking black-and-white pattern with a dashing rose-red badge, whereas the female one is streaked brown and white, with a prominent white eyebrow and usually no hint of rose. This sexual dimorphism makes it easier to spot the males in their environment.
Juvenile
Young grosbeaks take after the coloring of the adult females in their respective species, possessing less vibrant coloring as they develop over the first few months. Juveniles also feature a streaked underbelly, which is absent in adults. The juvenile coloring changes towards the end of the first summer, developing into the distinct adult plumage.
Size
7.1 - 9.4 in/1.2 - 2.7 oz
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View full detailsEvening Grosbeak
Hesperiphona vespertina
General appearance
The Evening Grosbeak is a stocky bird with a thick, stout bill. Its coloration is primarily that of yellow and black, with the body appearing mostly yellow and wings and tail being marked with black. The bill is a pale color, often appearing nearly white.
Male vs female
Males and females display significant sexual dimorphism. Males are more brightly colored, with a vibrant yellow body, a brownish-black head, and black wings featuring striking white patches. Females, on the other hand, are less vibrant with more of a grey-brown body and white markings on the wings. Both genders share the feature of a pale, stout bill.
Juvenile
Juvenile Evening Grosbeaks appear similar to adult females, with more subdued coloration than males. As they age, they gradually acquire their adult colors, males becoming vibrant yellow and females settling into their more muted brown and white tones.
Size
6.5 - 7.1 in/1.9 - 2.6 oz
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Visual differences
Grosbeaks (Pheuctictus) are slightly larger, 7.1-9.4 inches, compared to Evening Grosbeaks (Hesperiphona vespertina) at 6.5-7.1 inches. Grosbeaks showcase varied plumage—males can be vibrant red or yellow, while females are streaked brown. Evening Grosbeaks feature a predominantly yellow body with black wings and white patches, males having a more vivid yellow. Both species have large, stout bills, but Evening Grosbeaks' bills are paler. Juveniles of both resemble adult females but are less vibrant. The Grosbeak's varied colors contrast with the Evening Grosbeak's consistent yellow and black palette.
Key differences and behavior
Grosbeaks and Evening Grosbeaks share common traits but exhibit distinct behavioral differences. The Grosbeak, weighing 1.2-2.7 oz and measuring 7.1-9.4 inches, often stays solitary or in pairs, quietly foraging in woodlands and gardens, whereas the Evening Grosbeak, 1.9-2.6 oz and 6.5-7.1 inches, is social and found in noisy flocks. Both consume seeds and insects, yet the Evening Grosbeak is unique for its rapid seed consumption. In courtship, Grosbeaks use melodic singing and Plumage displays, while Evening Grosbeaks engage in vocalizations and food sharing. Grosbeaks nest in shrubs or trees, while Evening Grosbeaks prefer conifers. Both share incubation duties, yet Evening Grosbeak chicks fledge later. Evening Grosbeaks exhibit seasonal migration and are more commonly attracted to urban feeders, whereas Grosbeaks often stay within their habitat.
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