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Uploaded: 04/07/22 11:04 AM GMT
Male Crossbill
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These birds are characterised by the mandibles with crossed tips, which gives the group its English name. Adult males tend to be red or orange in colour, and females green or yellow, but there is much variation. Crossbills are specialist feeders on conifer cones, and the unusual bill shape is an adaptation which enables them to extract seeds from cones. These birds are typically found in higher northern hemisphere latitudes, where their food sources grow. They erupt out of the breeding range when the cone crop fails. Crossbills breed very early in the year, often in winter months, to take advantage of maximum cone supplies.R.

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::corngrowth
04/07/22 11:34 AM GMT
Richie, maybe they call it evolution, but to me it's a perfect example of how mother nature has adapted living beings to the prevailing living conditions.
Thanks for another beautiful bird photograph!
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::jerseygurl
04/07/22 2:34 PM GMT
A most beautiful bird Ritchie - I do like the variations in his plumage - thanks for the informative narrative - Great Capture!!!!!!!
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::tigger3
04/07/22 4:29 PM GMT
Great narrative to go along with this one, he is so handsome! ...S.
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::trixxie17
04/07/22 9:42 PM GMT
I love the coloring on this male - sounds like a very interesting bird.
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