The grosbeaks are related to finches and sparrows, New world seed eaters. The grosbeak species are the rose breasted, blue, black headed, and evening grosbeaks. The cardinal is also a grosbeak, as is the pine grosbeak of northern climes.
The Aphanapteryx is a highly close relative of the Dodo bird. Not only because it comes from the same family but it also; only existed on Mauritius Island, was a flightless bird, and is now extinct!
There are many types of grosbeaks all over North America. They are related to the finches, and include the cardinal, rose breasted, blue, black headed, and evening grosbeaks.
fruits, seeds, insects, etc. Depends on which grosbeak-- Evening or Black-headed or Rose-breasted Grosbeak...
All grosbeaks are seed eaters basically, but will take some berries and insects. The...