Rose-breasted grosbeak is an attractive song bird that native to Northeastern United States and Canada. They have bright black and white plumage with dark red triangle marking on white breast. Both male and female rose-breasted grosbeaks can sing in a melodious voice, features many notes in different pitches. The male bird used to sing from the top branches of the tree where the female sings during incubation and nest-building.
The rose-breasted grosbeaks are breed in woodlands and forest of Northeastern United States. In winter season they migrate to Central and South America. During winter season they search for food in flock that contain dozens of birds. The forest fragmentation also causes the decline in the number of this species of attractive song bird