Black-thighed Grosbeak
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The black-thighed grosbeak (''Pheucticus tibialis'') is a large
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-eating
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in the
cardinal family Cardinalidae (often referred to as the "cardinal-grosbeaks" or simply the "cardinals") is a family of New World-Endemism, endemic passerine birds that consists of cardinals, grosbeaks, and Passerina, buntings. It also includes several birds suc ...
, which is endemic to the mountains of
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and western
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. This species breeds from about altitude (
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slope) or (
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slope) up to and is found in canopy, woodland edge and semi-open habitats such as pasture with some trees. The nest is a thin
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constructed on a bulky twig base up in a small tree or amongst vines. The female lays two brown-spotted pale blue eggs between March and May. The adult black-thighed grosbeak is long, weighs , and has a massive grey bill. The male has a yellow head, rump and underparts, an olive-edged black back, and black wings, thighs and tail. There is a white patch on the flight feathers. The female is paler with more olive on the back and a smaller white wing patch. Immatures are duller and more olive-tinged, and have streaking and mottling on the body plumage. The black-thighed grosbeak forages in shrubs or trees for
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s, seeds and
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. The call is a sharp ''pink'', and the song is a musical stream of warbles, whistles, trills and slurs.


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