Evening Grosbeak
Late Grosbeak Coccothraustes vespertinus The protection level expanded its breeding range in the east in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In recent decades, the population of the East has fallen again, but the reasons are not well understood. family finches Blue streaked Lory Coniferous trees; in the winter, elderberry boxwood and other maples, also trees. Weeds in coniferous and mixed forests; associated with spruce and fir in the northern forest, and pine in the northwest. In migration and winter, can also be found in hardwood thickets in the forest and semi-open country. yellow collared lovebird The great spotted finch wanders widely in winter, descending on birders in beautiful, noisy flocks that delight bird watchers and eat a lot of sunflower seeds. Originally a western bird, which was almost unknown east of the Great Lakes before 1890, it often breeds east of New England and the Maritimes. It is possible that boxwood (a favorite food plant) was plan...