The Common Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It breeds in the spruce forests of North America, where it is known as Red Crossbill, as well as Europe and Asia; some populations (different species?) breed in pine forests in certain areas of all three continents, and in North America, also in Douglas-fir. It nests in conifers, laying 3–5 eggs.
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Red Crossbill
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From the LitCentral base
Conservation projects:
Population description:
| Source title | Location | Specific habitat | Category of rate/density |
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Checklist:
| Spring Abundance | Summer Abundance | Fall Abundance | Winter Abundance |
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From the Bird conservation base
Bird taxon?:
- Yes
Leg band size(s):
Cornell All About Birds page:
Patuxent ID webpage:
AOU number:
- 521
From the Bird Info base
Four letter code:
- RECR
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