Pheucticus ludovicianus

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Pheucticus ludovicianus, commonly known as the rose-breasted grosbeak, is a migratory North American songbird recognized for the male’s striking black-and-white plumage with a vivid rose-red breast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird species
migratory bird
attractsTo bird feeders
billType thick conical bill
breedingRange central North America
eastern North America
breedingSystem territorial
callType sharp metallic chip call
class Aves
clutchSize 3–5 eggs
commonName rose-breasted grosbeak NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
diet buds
fruits
insects
seeds
eggColor pale blue or greenish with spots
family Cardinalidae NERFINISHED
femaleParentalCare builds nest
incubates eggs
femalePlumageColor brown and streaked
foragingStratum canopy and mid-story
genus Pheucticus NERFINISHED
habitat deciduous forest
forest edge
mixed woodland
second-growth woodland
kingdom Animalia
maleParentalCare feeds nestlings
incubates eggs
malePlumageColor black and white with rose-red breast
migratoryBehavior long-distance migrant
monogamous often
nativeRange North America NERFINISHED
nestLocation tree or shrub
nestType open cup nest
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
primaryLanguageCommonNameRegion English-speaking North America
sexualDimorphism present
songType rich melodious warbling song
taxonRank species
winteringRange Central America NERFINISHED
northern South America
yearDescribed 1766

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Cardinalidae notableSpecies Pheucticus ludovicianus