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Evening Grosbeak Collection

The Evening Grosbeak, scientifically known as Coccothraustes vespertinus, is a stunning passerine bird that captivates with its vibrant plumage

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Evening Grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus. Summer plumage. Washington in July

Evening Grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus. Summer plumage. Washington in July
JZ-3294 Evening Grosbeak Summer plumage. Washington in July, USA Coccothraustes vespertinus Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Evening grosbeak, Hesperiphona vespertina, female. Coccothraustes bonapartei

Evening grosbeak, Hesperiphona vespertina, female. Coccothraustes bonapartei
FLO4720400 Evening grosbeak, Hesperiphona vespertina, female. Coccothraustes bonapartei, after an illustration by Rene-Primevere Lesson. Handcoloured lithograph by J

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) male perched on spruce branch with falling

Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) male perched on spruce branch with falling snow, in winter, New York, USA

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Pair of Evening grosbeaks (Coccothraustes vespertinus), in winter plumage

Pair of Evening grosbeaks (Coccothraustes vespertinus), in winter plumage, perched on moss-covered log. New York, USA. October. Digitally retouched; distractions removed. Topaz AI Sharpen applied

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: USA, Colorado, Woodland Park. Evening grosbeak female feeding fledgling while perched in pine tree

USA, Colorado, Woodland Park. Evening grosbeak female feeding fledgling while perched in pine tree

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Evening grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus 1, 2, brown creeper, Certhia americana 3

Evening grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus 1, 2, brown creeper, Certhia americana 3, and black and white warbler
6337508 Evening grosbeak, Coccothraustes vespertinus 1, 2, brown creeper, Certhia americana 3, and black and white warbler, Mniotilta varia 4 by Audubon

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A male Evening Grosbeak perched among apple blossoms

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: The evening grosbeak (Hesperiphona vespertina) is a passerine bird in the finch family

The evening grosbeak (Hesperiphona vespertina) is a passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Grossbeak and Warbler bird lithograph 1890

Grossbeak and Warbler bird lithograph 1890
Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania by B.H.Warren M.D. 1890

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Evening Grosbeak - Algonquin Park

Evening Grosbeak - Algonquin Park

Background imageEvening Grosbeak Collection: Hesperiphona vespertina, Pheuticus melanocephalus

Hesperiphona vespertina, Pheuticus melanocephalus
Plate 373 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1835-38), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London


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The Evening Grosbeak, scientifically known as Coccothraustes vespertinus, is a stunning passerine bird that captivates with its vibrant plumage. In the summer months of July in Washington, it showcases its resplendent summer attire. A pair of these grosbeaks can be seen in their winter plumage perched gracefully on a moss-covered log in New York during October. With digital retouching and distractions removed, their beauty shines even brighter thanks to Topaz AI Sharpen. A male Evening Grosbeak takes center stage as it elegantly rests on a spruce branch while delicate leaves fall around it. This picturesque scene unfolds in Colorado's Woodland Park, where nature's harmony is displayed beautifully. The female Evening Grosbeak displays her nurturing side as she feeds a fledgling from the safety of a pine tree branch. Joining the it can other avian companions - the brown creeper and black-and-white warbler - creating an enchanting tableau of diverse species coexisting harmoniously. These moments remind us of the intricate web of life that surrounds us. Hesperiphona vespertina, commonly referred to as the Evening Grosbeak, belongs to the finch family and has become an emblematic symbol for North America's avian diversity. Its presence brings joy to bird enthusiasts across vast landscapes from coast to coast. Transport yourself back in time with a lithograph from 1890 showcasing this magnificent creature alongside another beloved species: Warblers and Grossbeaks united in artistry. In summary, whether adorned with summer or winter plumage, perched delicately on branches or logs covered in moss; whether feeding young ones or sharing space with fellow birds; whether captured through modern technology or immortalized through vintage illustrations - one thing remains constant: The Evening Grosbeak continues to inspire awe and admiration wherever it graces our skies in the United States.