Jackson County, Oregon
Habitat : Forests
Food : Insects
Nesting : Tree
Behavior : Foliage Gleaner
Conservation : Low Concern
Tags: 1D3A9630 Black-headed Grosbeak Pheucticus melanocephalus Bird Grosbeak Nature Wildlife Ornithology Brown Acres Rogue Valley Jackson County Oregon Mark Heatherington Photography
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Brown Acres - Jackson County - Oregon - USA
Habitat : Forests
Food : Insects
Nesting : Tree
Behavior : Foliage Gleaner
Conservation : Low Concern
Tags: 8996 Black-headed Grosbeak Pheucticus melanocephalus Bird Nature Wildlife Grosbeak Brown Acres Jackson County Oregon USA Mark Heatherington
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Brown Acres - Jackson County - Oregon
Habitat : Forests
Food : Insects
Nesting : Tree
Behavior : Foliage Gleaner
Conservation : Low Concern
Tags: 8351 Black-headed Grosbeak Pheucticus melanocephalus Female Immature Grosbeak Bird Nature Wildlife Animal Ornithology Brown Acres Jackson County Oregon USA Mark Heatherington
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Habitat : Forests
Food : Insects
Nesting : Tree
Behavior : Foliage Gleaner
Conservation : Low Concern
"In western North America, the sweet song of the Black-headed Grosbeak caroling down from the treetops sounds like a tipsy robin welcoming spring. The flashy black, white, and cinnamon males and the less flamboyant females sing from perches in suburbs, desert thickets, and mountain forests. At feeders they effortlessly shuck sunflower seeds with their heavy bills. The showy male puts in equal time on the domestic front: both sexes sit on the eggs, feed the young, and feistily defend their nesting territory."
- Cornell University Lab of Ornithology
Tags: 6642 Black-headed Grosbeak Pheucticus melanocephalus Grosbeak Bird Wildlife Nature Rogue Valley Brown Acres Jackson County Oregon USA Mark Heatherington
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Habitat : Forests
Food : Insects
Nesting : Tree
Behavior : Foliage Gleaner
Conservation : Low Concern
"In western North America, the sweet song of the Black-headed Grosbeak caroling down from the treetops sounds like a tipsy robin welcoming spring. The flashy black, white, and cinnamon males and the less flamboyant females sing from perches in suburbs, desert thickets, and mountain forests. At feeders they effortlessly shuck sunflower seeds with their heavy bills. The showy male puts in equal time on the domestic front: both sexes sit on the eggs, feed the young, and feistily defend their nesting territory."
- Cornell University Lab of Ornithology
Tags: 0184 Bird Grosbeak Nature Wildlife Ornithology Rogue Valley Jackson County Oregon USA Mark Heatherington Black-headed Grosbeak Pheucticus melanocephalus
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