The "Black-Headed Grosbeak" ( male pictured) is a migratory bird, with nesting grounds from southwestern British Columbia, through the western half of the United States, into central Mexico. It occurs as a vagrant further south in Central America.
The Black-headed Grosbeak prefers to live in deciduous and mixed wooded areas. The Black-headed Grosbeak likes to be in areas with larger trees and thick bushes, such as patches of broadleaved trees and shrubs within the conifer forests, including stream side corridors, river bottoms, wetlands, lakeshores and suburban areas.
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