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Pheucticus ludovicianus
Photo by Marcel Gauthier.Photo taken: Henryville, Quebec, Canada.
Photo by Marcel Gauthier.
Photo taken: Henryville, Quebec, Canada.

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[edit] Identification

Photo by Nomdeploom.Location: Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
Photo by Nomdeploom.
Location: Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

8" (20 cm). Starling-sized. Heavy pinkish-white bill. Male black and white with conspicuous rose-red patch on breast and underwings. Female white above and below with heavy brown streaking; prominent white eyebrow; yellow wing linings. Voice: Its distinctive call note is a sharp, penetrating, metallic eek-eek. Song is like that of an American Robin, but softer and more melodious.

[edit] Distribution

Breeds from northeastern British Columbia, southern Manitoba, and Nova Scotia south to southern Alberta, central North Dakota, central Oklahoma, and New Jersey, and in mountains as far south as northern Georgia. Appears regularly on the west coast. Winters from central Mexico through Central America and into northern South America.

[edit] Taxonomy

[edit] Habitat

Moist woodlands adjacent to open fields with tall shrubs; also old and overgrown orchards.

[edit] Behaviour

Nesting: 4 or 5 purple-spotted whitish eggs in a loosely made nest of twigs, grass, and plant fibers set in a low branch of a tree. It is beneficial to farmers, consuming many potato beetles and larvae as well as weed seeds, wild fruits, and buds.

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