Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus)
- HABITAT - The Rose-breasted Grosbeak prefers young, open deciduous woods during spring and summer across most of Canada and the northeastern United States. The winter in Central and northern South America.
- DIET - Rose-breasted Grosbeaks eat insects, seeds, and fruits. Although mostly gathering and picking food off of plants and thick branches, they will also grab for insects in midair.
- FACTS - Rose-breasted Grosbeak produces melodic songs that sound like songs of American Robin with slightly shorter phrases. Kind of a like hurried excited Robin song.
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