Grosbeak /ˈɡroʊsbiːk/ is a form taxon containing various species of seed-eating passerine birds with large beaks. Although they all belong to the superfamily Passeroidea, these birds are not part of a natural group but rather a polyphyletic assemblage of distantly related songbirds. Some are cardueline finches in the family Fringillidae, while others are cardinals in the family Cardinalidae; one is a member of the weaver family Ploceidae. The word 'grosbeak', first applied in the late 1670s, is a partial translation of the French grosbec, where gros means 'large' and bec means 'beak'. The following is a list of grosbeak species, arranged in groups of closely related genera. These genera are more closely related to smaller-billed birds than to other grosbeaks. Exceptions are the three genera of 'typical grosbeak finches', which form a group of closest living relatives and might thus be considered the 'true' grosbeaks. (Source: Wikipedia.org, CC BY-SA)