Grosbeak (Order: Passeriformes) - Wiki Grosbeak
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Scientific classification 
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves 
Order: Passeriformes 
Families: Fringillidae, Cardinalidae, Ploceidae
[Photo] Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus), public domain from USFWS. URL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Eveninggrosbeak12.jpg
Grosbeak is the name given to several species of seed-eating passerine bird with large bills, in the finch and cardinal families.
The following is a list of grosbeaks - note that the groups of species are not each other's closest relatives - they share the name grosbeak purely because of morphological similarity.
The finch family, Fringillidae contains the following 11 extant species (plus two species of Grosbeak Canary):
The S??o Tom?? Grosbeak, Neospiza concolor, a critically endangered restricted-range endemic found only in forests on the island of S??o Tom?? off the West African coast, believed extinct until rediscovered in 1996 
The Golden-winged Grosbeak, Rhynchostruthus socotranus, a localised species found in northern Somalia, mountains of south-west Arabia and on the island of Socotra 
The Pine Grosbeak, Pinicola enucleator, a pan-Holarctic pine forest species 
The two Nearctic species in the genus Coccothraustes (which also contains a Palearctic species, the Hawfinch Coccothraustes coccothraustes): 
Evening Grosbeak Coccothraustes vespertinus 
Hooded Grosbeak Coccothraustes abeillei 
The two species in the East Asian genus Eophona: 
Japanese Grosbeak Eophona personata 
Chinese Grosbeak or Yellow-Billed Grosbeak Eophona migratoria 
The four species in the South Asian genus Mycerobas: 
Black-and-yellow Grosbeak Mycerobas icterioides 
Collared Grosbeak Mycerobas affinis 
Spot-winged Grosbeak Mycerobas melanozanthos 
White-winged Grosbeak Mycerobas carnipes 
The cardinal family, Cardinalidae, of the Americas contains the following 17 extant species:
The Red-and-black Grosbeak, Periporphyrus erythromelas of northern South America 
Two species in the Neotropical genus Saltator (all other species in this genus are referred to as saltators): 
Slate-coloured Grosbeak, Saltator groseus 
Black-throated Grosbeak, Saltator fuliginosus 
The two species in the Neotropical genus Caryothraustes: 
Black-faced Grosbeak Caryothraustes poliogaster 
Yellow-green Grosbeak Caryothraustes canadensis 
The Yellow-shouldered Grosbeak Parkerthraustes humeralis of South America 
The Crimson-collared Grosbeak, Rhodothraupis celaeno, a restricted-range endemic found only in eastern Mexico 
The six species in the genus Pheucticus 
Yellow Grosbeak Pheucticus chrysopeplus 
Golden-bellied Grosbeak Pheucticus chrysogaster 
Black-thighed Grosbeak Pheucticus tibialis, a restricted-range endemic found only in the highlands of Costa Rica and Panama 
Black-backed Grosbeak Pheucticus aureoventris 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak Pheucticus ludovicianus 
Black-headed Grosbeak Pheucticus melanocephalus 
Two species in the Neotropical genus Cyanocampsa (this genus also contains the Blue Bunting Cyanocampsa parellina): 
Ultramarine Grosbeak Cyanocampsa brissonii 
Blue-black Grosbeak Cyanocampsa cyanoides 
The Glaucous-blue Grosbeak Cyanoloxia glaucocaerulea of eastern South America 
The Blue Grosbeak Guiraca caerulea 
In addition, there are two extinct species with the name grosbeak: the Bonin Grosbeak Chaunoproctus ferreorostris (a finch), found only on the Ogasawara Islands, which was last recorded in c. 1832, and the Kona Grosbeak or Grosbeak Finch, a Hawaiian honeycreeper, last recorded in c. 1896.
Finally, the weaver family (Ploceidae) contains a species called the Grosbeak Weaver, Amblyospiza albifrons.
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