Evening Grosbeak, a garrishly-colored and unusually large finch, often visits feeders in large groups which can empty a feeder in short order. Although numbers have greatly declined in the east, it is still a familiar backyard bird in local parts of the west.
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Evening Grosbeak
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak – female
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Sisters, OR
April 18, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak – female
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeaks
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeaks
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Camp Sherman, Sisters, OR
April 8, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Bend, OR
April 12, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak – female
Sisters, OR
April 18, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak – female
Sisters, OR
April 18, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Sisters, OR
April 19, 2010 ©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak, female
Ouray, Colorado
July 31, 2021©John Schwarz
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Evening Grosbeak
Ouray, Colorado
July 31, 2021©John Schwarz