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Gele kernbijter(Pheucticus chrysopeplus)


Gele kernbijter(Pheucticus chrysopeplus)
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Copyright: Thijs van Balen jr (Pentaxfriend) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 475 W: 23 N: 1567] (6319)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-29
Categories: Birds
Camera: Pentax K10D, Pentax fa*4,5 300mm if ed, ISO 200, 67mm Hoya Skylight (1B)
Exposure: f/4.5, 1/500 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-06-01 20:09
Viewed: 852
Points: 10
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Cardinalidae
Genus: Pheucticus
Species: P. chrysopeplus
Binomial name: Pheucticus chrysopeplus


The Yellow Grosbeak (or Mexican Yellow Grosbeak), Pheucticus chrysopeplus, is a medium-sized seed-eating bird in the same family as the Northern Cardinal, "tropical" or "New World" buntings, and "cardinal-grosbeaks" or "New World" grosbeaks.

The Yellow Grosbeak occurs on the Pacific slope of Mexico from central Sonora to northwestern Oaxaca, and in southern Chiapas and Guatemala. In Sonora it is migratory. It has been considered conspecific with P. tibialis of Central America and P. chrysogaster of South America. It occurs mostly in trees in forest, woodland, and edge, but generally not dense rain or cloud forest. Occasional vagrants have reached the United States, mostly in summer in Arizona, but it has also been reported from California, Colorado, New Mexico, and even Iowa.

It is considerably bigger than its North American congeners, the Black-headed Grosbeak and the Rose-breasted Grosbeak, being about 21.5–24 cm (8.5–9.5 in) long and weighing on average 62 g (2.2 oz). The head is "massive" (Sibley 2000), and the gray-black bill is even bigger in proportion to the head than those of its northern relatives.

The plumage has bold contrasts of yellow, white, and black or gray. Males' head and underparts are solid yellow—light lemon in most populations, "brilliant golden-orange" (Howell and Webb 1995) in P. c. aurantiacus of Chiapas and Guatemala. The back is black with yellow mottlings, the rump is yellow, and the upper tail coverts are black with white tips. The wings and tail are black with conspicuous white spots, patches, and wingbars. Females are similar but the upperparts are more olive, with dark streaks on the crown and back. Black is replaced by gray, and the white markings on the wings, especially the white base of the primaries, are smaller. Females are very similar in pattern to female Flame-colored Tanagers, but much bigger, especially as to the bill. Immatures resemble females overall.

Typical calls are a metallic iehk or plihk (Howell and Webb) or piik (Sibley) resembling other Pheucticus grosbeaks' calls, and a soft whoi or hu-oi (Howell and Webb 1995) or hoee (Sibley 2000) often given in flight. The song is a variable, rich-toned warble resembling that of the Black-headed Grosbeak, but shorter.

As is typical of the genus, it lays 2 to 5 pale bluish to greenish eggs with heavy brown and gray speckling. The cup nest is built at medium height in a bush or small tree.

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  • eng55 Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1138 W: 32 N: 1161] (3574)
  • [2008-06-01 23:54]

Hi Thijs,
Very nice capture.POV,colors,clear details,catchlight in eyes and composition are wonderful.
Thanks for posting.

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  • pvs Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1168 W: 261 N: 3035] (13835)
  • [2008-06-02 0:14]

Ha Thijs,

Een leuke opname van deze gekleurde voor mij onbekende foto,het is een mooie compositie en de Grosbeak heeft een mooie pose,jammer dat de staart er net niet in zijn geheel opstaat,groetjes

Paul

Hello Thijs,
Great capture, beautiful vivid colors and good contrast, excellent composition and point of view, superb sharpness and depth of field, very good deetails in the plummage, well done.
Angela

Hello Thijs,
Mooi licht op deze grote bek:-)
Mooie en speciale vogel trouwens..
Goed gedaan.
Groeten,
Annick

hmm good colors and excellent composition, the catch light in the eyes is an added bonus, i love the blurry effect in the BG
TFS
Goutham

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