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Revision as of 19:17, 3 May 2016

Male
Photo by Marcel Gauthier.
Henryville, Quebec, Canada, May 2005
Pheucticus ludovicianus

Identification

8" (20 cm) Starling-sized
Heavy pinky-white bill
Male:

  • Black and white
  • Pinkish-red patch on breast and underwings

Female:

  • Brownish upperparts
  • Whitish underparts with heavy brown streaking
  • Prominent white supercilium
  • Yellow wing linings

Distribution

Eastern Canada and US; winters from Mexico to Peru and western Cuba

Female
Photo by rstrick2
Candor, New York, USA, July 2007

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species[1].

Habitat

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

Behaviour

Breeding

The nest can be found in a low tree branch. The clutch consists of 4 or 5 purple-spotted whitish eggs which are laid in a loosely made nest of twigs, grass, and plant fibers.

Diet

A large part of its diet consists of potato beetles and larvae as well as weed seeds, wild fruits, and buds.

Vocalisation

Call: its distinctive call note is a sharp, penetrating, metallic eek-eek
Song: is like that of an American Robin, but softer and more melodious.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2015. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2015, with updates to August 2015. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. eNature

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