Black-Headed Grosbeak or Red-Winged Blackbird?
Here's how to tell the difference
Black-Headed Grosbeak
Red-Winged Blackbird
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 detailsRed-Winged Blackbird
Agelaius phoeniceus
General appearance
The Red-winged Blackbird's general size ranges between 7 to 9 1/2 inches (18-24 cm). Its wings are broad and rounded with a rounded, square-tipped tail. With coloration varying from black, brown, orange, red to yellow, these birds are about the size of a Robin.
Male vs female
Male Red-winged blackbirds are noticeable with shoulder patches that may be either evident, particularly in song display, or mostly concealed by body feathers. These patches are typically bordered yellow, but in central California, these can be entirely red. Females, on the other hand, present very differently. They display streaky brown coloration with a buff eyebrow.
Juvenile
Younger red-winged blackbirds, like the females, appear streaky brown. They resemble sparrows but possess different behavior aids, darker lower belly, and a spikier bill distinguishing them from the common sparrows. With age and seasonal variations, their coloration and physical traits progress and develop into that of respective adult males and females.
Size
6.3 - 9.8 in/1.1 - 2.6 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Black-Headed Grosbeak from the Red-Winged Blackbird
Visual differences
The Black-Headed Grosbeak is roughly robin-sized, measuring about 7.5 inches with a vibrant coloration of black, brown, orange, and white. The males display a distinctive black head. The Red-Winged Blackbird ranges from 7 to 9.5 inches, featuring predominantly black plumage with males having red and yellow shoulder patches. Female blackbirds are streaky brown with a buff eyebrow. Grosbeaks have a distinct robust beak, while blackbirds have a slimmer one. The grosbeak showcases more orange tones, contrasting with the blackbird's red wing accents.
Key differences and behavior
Black-Headed Grosbeaks (Pheucticus melanocephalus) and Red-Winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) display notable behavioral differences. Grosbeaks, primarily found in woodland and brush habitats, exhibit cooperative parenting, with males involved in feeding and incubation. They sing for territorial defense and mate attraction. In contrast, Red-Winged Blackbirds inhabit marshes and fields, being highly territorial. Males display vibrant red shoulder patches and might attract multiple mates. Both species feed on insects, seeds, and berries, but Red-Winged Blackbirds predominantly consume seeds throughout the year. At feeders, both birds are drawn to sunflower seeds. While the Grosbeak focuses on woodland nests, the Blackbird's nests are in marshes or fields near water.
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