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A female Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) was observed on the edge of the boreal woods north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
Reports of the species visiting feeders east of Edmonton have occurred in the last several weeks.
29 December, 2016.
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Into the archives again to keep the pelican theme going...
10 pelicans chill together on a summer evening.
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) male in the mixed woods of the boreal forest fringe north of Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
23 November, 2017.
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Post sunset in the early spring, as the tree leaves are starting to emerge, pond insects are getting active, spring migrant birds are around, and a few afternoon thunderstorms are starting up.
Warming up with the last sunlight of the day. Liked the long shadows, which happen to have the same direction than the tile joints.
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Sunset in the Himmelmoor - some cranes flying through the firey colours to their sleeping places. These are my Moor-Moments - will never miss this place!
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Pictured is one male and 2 females.
It was exciting to see this flock of about 20 move in a couple days ago. They are increasingly scarce, and a species in decline.
More Info:
A heavyset finch of northern coniferous forests, the Evening Grosbeak adds a splash of color to winter bird feeders every few years, when large flocks depart their northern breeding grounds en masse to seek food to the south. The yellow-bodied, dusky-headed male has an imposing air thanks to his massive bill and fierce eyebrow stripe. The female is more subtly marked, with golden highlights on her soft gray plumage. This declining species is becoming uncommon, particularly in the eastern United States.
from allaboutbirds.org