Evening Grosbeak
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“Hesperophona vespertina. Evening Grosbeak. General color sordid yellow, overlaid with sooty-olive shade, deepest on fore parts, quite black on crown, clearest below behind. forehead and line over eye, scapulars, and rump, yellow. Wings and tail black; several inner secondaries and inner half of the greater coverts white; lining of wings black and yellow. A narrow black line around base of upper mandible; tibiae black. Bill greenish-yellow; feet apparently dusky flesh-color.” Elliot Coues, 1884
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migratory birds, birds, ornithology, North American birds, omnivorous birds, ground forager, Hesperophona vespertina, Evening Grosbeak, finches, American HawfinchesGalleries
Birds: F-GSource
Elliot Coues Key to North American Birds (Boston, MA: Estes and Lauriat, 1884)
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