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Leucosticte tephrocotis |
The Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch, Leucosticte tephrocotis, is a medium-sized finch.
Adults are brown on the back and breast and mainly pink on the rest of the underparts and the wings. The forehead and throat are black; the back of the head is grey. They have short black legs and a long forked tail. There is some variability in the amount of grey on the head.
Their breeding habitat is rocky islands and barren areas on mountains from Alaska to the northwestern United States. They build a cup nest in a sheltered location on the ground or on a cliff.
These birds are permanent residents on some islands and in the Canadian Rockies. Other birds migrate south to the western United States.
These birds forage on the ground, may fly to catch insects in flight. They mainly eat seeds from weeds and grasses and insects. They often feed in small flocks.
At one time, this bird, the Black Rosy-Finch and the Brown-capped Rosy-Finch were considered to be the same species as the Asian Rosy-Finch.