Feathered Friends - Show Me A Photo Contest Round 68

The female Rose-breasted Grosbeak

These birds visit us daily, just as long as we keep the suet feeder stocked.
The male is pictured on the right with the female on the left.
Females sport many shades of brown and they are heavily streaked.
They have a bold whitish stripe over the eye.
When you can catch the female in flight, you will notice a yellowish hue under their wings

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Here is a pair dining at another feeder. This feeder is stocked with an array of seeds.

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Usually, these birds will grab a beak full of suet and fly off.

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The male Rose-breasted Grosbeak is either waiting patiently for his turn at the feeder,
or he's a little confused to which one is his gal.

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Looks like a young one to me.

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