The rose-breasted grosbeak has a stout, conical beak that is well-suited for its seed-eating diet. Its beak is typically thick and strong, allowing it to crack open seeds and nuts effectively. The coloration of the beak is usually pale or light-colored, contrasting with the bird's striking black, white, and rose-colored plumage. This beak shape is characteristic of many finch-like birds, aiding in foraging for food.
The grosbeaks are related to finches and sparrows, New world seed eaters. The grosbeak species are the rose breasted, blue, black headed, and evening grosbeaks. The cardinal is also a grosbeak, as is the pine grosbeak of northern climes.
There are too many to list, but some common ones are: Goldfinch House finch Purple finch Pine grosbeak Evening grosbeak Common redpoll Hoary redpoll Cardinal Rose breasted grosbeak Indigo bunting Painted bunting Black headed grosbeak Pine siskin Bullfinch Cassin's finch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Kestrel
purple finch,robin,rose breasted grosbeak,mockingbird,bluebird,cardinal,lyre bird and nightingale.
New Zealand tui's are well known for the lovely sound.
I think that you are asking about the Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
The rose-breasted grosbeak.
A rose-breasted grosbeak? I think that's what I'm seeing right now on my feeder in PA.
Rose breasted grosbeak
The grosbeaks are related to finches and sparrows, New world seed eaters. The grosbeak species are the rose breasted, blue, black headed, and evening grosbeaks. The cardinal is also a grosbeak, as is the pine grosbeak of northern climes.
Most songbirds in the family Fragilidae, usually live to seven years maximum.
Cardinals are in the family Fringilidae, which includes finches and sparrows, New World seedeaters. Their closest relatives are the rose breasted grosbeak, evening grosbeak, and blue grosbeak, and the pyrrhuloxia, a gray cardinal like bird of the southwestern U.S.
There are too many to list, but some common ones are: Goldfinch House finch Purple finch Pine grosbeak Evening grosbeak Common redpoll Hoary redpoll Cardinal Rose breasted grosbeak Indigo bunting Painted bunting Black headed grosbeak Pine siskin Bullfinch Cassin's finch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Kestrel
The rose-breasted grosbeak primarily feeds on a diet that includes seeds, fruits, and insects. They enjoy berries, especially from trees and shrubs, as well as sunflower seeds and other nuts. During the breeding season, they also consume a significant amount of insects to meet their protein needs. Their diet varies seasonally, reflecting the availability of food sources.
fruits, seeds, insects, etc. Depends on which grosbeak-- Evening or Black-headed or Rose-breasted Grosbeak... All grosbeaks are seed eaters basically, but will take some berries and insects. The blue grosbeak is the only one in the family that may take insects more than seeds or berries.