Skip to content
Search
  • Home
  • Songbird Guides
  • Songs & Sounds
  • Birding Equipment

Category: Grosbeak

link to Rose breasted Grosbeak: Identification, Range, and Photos

Rose breasted Grosbeak: Identification, Range, and Photos

Rose-breasted Grosbeaks are named for the rose-colored breast and throat of the male and the thick gray beak. These birds range from Central America to Canada. Their songs resemble the American...

Continue Reading
link to Grosbeak Images – The Most Notable of the Big Billed Birds

Grosbeak Images – The Most Notable of the Big Billed Birds

View grosbeak images of the seven species found in the US. If you haven't seen any of these songbirds in person, these pictures will help you identify which species of grosbeak are around your area....

Continue Reading
link to Yellow Grosbeak: Topical Mexican New World Cardinal Grosbeak

Yellow Grosbeak: Topical Mexican New World Cardinal Grosbeak

The yellow grosbeak is the largest songbird of the grosbeak family, with a weight that almost doubles that of a black-headed grosbeak. While their stunning bright yellow feathers are a sight to...

Continue Reading
link to Grosbeak Superfamily of Species – Habitats and Lifespans

Grosbeak Superfamily of Species – Habitats and Lifespans

There are 33 species in the superfamily of grosbeak birds, of which 7 can be found in North America. The grosbeak is a unique bird species that belongs to three different families including grosbeak...

Continue Reading
link to Indigo Bunting Vs. Blue Grosbeak: 5 Key Differences

Indigo Bunting Vs. Blue Grosbeak: 5 Key Differences

To tell the difference between an indigo bunting vs blue grosbeak, look at the style of the bill. Blue grosbeak songbirds have large rounded silver beaks, while the indigo bunting has a smaller...

Continue Reading
link to Black-Headed Grosbeak Identification, Habitat & Song

Black-Headed Grosbeak Identification, Habitat & Song

The black-headed grosbeak (Pheucticus melanocephalus) is a member of the Cardinalidae family. It boasts striking yellow, orange, white, and black plumage and prefers the thick protection of conifer...

Continue Reading
Page 1 Page 2 NEXT »

About Us

We've made this site to make it easier to learn everything you need to know about your favorite songbird species.

Our mission is to educate people about songbirds and provide the best resources to help them identify them and contribute to conservation efforts.

  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Join Our Contributor Community
  • About us
  • Contact us
© 2025 Copyright SongbirdHub | SongbirdHub is reader-supported. We may earn a commission after clicking links on the site before making a purchase. Thank you for joining us on our mission.
PO Box 2087
Brookfield, WI 53008