adultes Männchen © Tom Snow eBird S36444582 Macaulay Library ML 56385541
Weibchen © James Kinderman
immatures Männchen © Jay McGowan
adultes Männchen © Tim Lenz
Weibchen © Deborah Bifulco
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adultes Männchen © Tim Lenz
Weibchen © Yves Darveau
adultes Männchen © Karl Bardon
adultes Männchen © Austin Loewen

Rosenbrust-Kernknacker Pheucticus ludovicianus

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Breeding adult males are striking black and white with bright red triangle on breast. Nonbreeding males, females, and immatures are streaky below with a bold head pattern. Always look for the very thick, pale pinkish bill. Fairly common and widespread in eastern North America, especially in deciduous forests. Winters to northern South America. Visits feeders. Listen for sweet robinlike song and squeaky call. Females are sometimes confused with Purple Finch but note much larger overall size, large pinkish bill, and bolder white markings on wings. Also compare females and immature males with extremely similar Black-headed Grosbeak, which is usually identifiable by range. Rose-breasted usually has more extensive, coarser streaking on underparts and usually lacks orange tones.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN