Black-headed Grosbeak
Black-headed Grosbeaks spend most of their time in bushes beside lakes, in older
mixed forests and alongside streams and sloughs. Look for them around Burnaby
Lake, Burnaby Mountain, Stanley Park and the Pacific Spirit Regional Park. Black-
headed Grosbeaks nest in trees or bushes, and they build untidy and seemingly badly
made nests. Males are responsible for incubating the eggs and often sing while they
are on the nest. Their song is similar to that of the American Robin but is
more clipped and harsh.
mixed forests and alongside streams and sloughs. Look for them around Burnaby
Lake, Burnaby Mountain, Stanley Park and the Pacific Spirit Regional Park. Black-
headed Grosbeaks nest in trees or bushes, and they build untidy and seemingly badly
made nests. Males are responsible for incubating the eggs and often sing while they
are on the nest. Their song is similar to that of the American Robin but is
more clipped and harsh.
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