Black-Headed Grosbeak or Purple Finch?
Here's how to tell the difference
Black-Headed Grosbeak
Purple Finch
Black-Headed Grosbeak
Pheucticus melanocephalus
General appearance
The black-headed grosbeak is a roughly robin-sized bird, measuring around 7 1/2 inches (19 cm). It displays characteristic colors such as black, brown, orange, tan, and white. Its wings are rounded, while its tail can be shaped, notched, squared, or rounded. The bird's notable features include markedly vibrant coloration and size.
Male vs female
For the black-headed grosbeak, the males tend to be dull orange-brown in color with a black head and black-and-white wings. On the other hand, females feature colors and patterns similar to the Rose-breasted Grosbeak but have more pronounced orange undertones beneath and less streaking. In addition, the females often have a darker bill.
Juvenile
Juvenile black-headed grosbeaks resemble the female but are tinged orange below, showing less streaking than their adult counterparts. They also have a bill that is often darker than the adults. Juveniles may experience a change in coloration during the season's transition.
Size
7.1 - 7.5 in/1.4 - 1.8 oz
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View full detailsPurple Finch
Haemorhous purpureus
General appearance
The purple finch is about the size of a Robin and has similar resemblance with the House Finch. However, it has a chunkier body and a shorter tail. Its most distinctive feature is its coloring which can be red, brown, tan or white. The finch also exhibits pointed wings and a notched tail shape.
Male vs female
Adult males are washed uniformly with dull red on their head and foreparts with an absence of visible dark stripes on their sides. The females, on the other hand, exhibit much stronger face patterns. This includes a dark whisker and a more distinguished whitish eyebrow. Both genders display the species’ characteristic chunky build.
Juvenile
Young purple finches similarly exhibit more prominent face patterns compared to their adult counterparts, which includes a dark whisker and a whitish eyebrow. However, their coloration might not be as defined as in adults. When identifying in the wild, particularly in the mountain west, you may encounter and need to distinguish from the Cassin's Finch.
Size
4.7 - 6.3 in/0.6 - 1.1 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Black-Headed Grosbeak from the Purple Finch
Visual differences
Visually, the Black-Headed Grosbeak is larger at 7.5 inches, while the Purple Finch measures 4.7 to 6.3 inches. The grosbeak displays vibrant orange-brown and black plumage with a black head, whereas the male finch sports a uniform dull red. Female grosbeaks tend toward orange undertones with clearer patterning than finches. The grosbeak's bill is darker and stouter compared to the finch's shorter bill. Wings of the grosbeak are rounded, and the tail varies in shape, while the finch has pointed wings and a distinctly notched tail.
Key differences and behavior
The Black-Headed Grosbeak and Purple Finch exhibit distinct behavioral and ecological differences. Grosbeaks are actively involved in both nesting and chick rearing, with both genders participating, while Purple Finches rely more on females for nesting duties. Grosbeaks prefer oak woodlands and streamside environments for breeding, whereas Purple Finches favor coniferous and mixed woodlands. Grosbeaks have a diverse diet, feeding on insects, seeds, and berries, including poison oak, whereas Purple Finches primarily consume seeds and buds, supplemented with some insects during summer. Grosbeaks defend territories with singing, while male Purple Finches perform a hopping courtship display. Both species enjoy similar offerings at bird feeders, though grosbeaks are particularly drawn to sunflower seeds. Overall, the grosbeak’s collaborative parenting and diverse diet contrast with the finch’s seed-focused diet and limited nesting partnership.
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