Corebreaker Grosbeak
The core-busting grosbeak, scientifically named Coccothraustes coccothraustes, is a passerine bird that lives throughout Europe, Asia, North Africa, and North America.
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It is part of the family of Finches, and of the order Passeriformes.
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It is easily recognizable with its orange or beige yellow head, black throat and brown, beige, white and blue body. Its beak is grayish white and its legs are pink.
In the core-busting grosbeak, it is possible to recognize the female from the male. Indeed, the female is duller than the male. The male head orange and white and has a small black spot around the eye, her belly is beige and brown, its wings are blue dark, brown, beige and white. The female has a beige yellow head, gray neck, beige yellow belly, brown, white and blue wings.
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It feeds mainly on seeds, fruits and insects.
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The Stone Cracker Grosbeak lives in deciduous and coniferous forests, in parks and gardens.
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It nests in very small colonies in very large trees. It lays about 3 to 7 eggs.
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.