Red crossbill at our feeder
Looks like drama but it feels like life
Cousins at the feeders
Red crossbills outside the kitchen window
Dead outside my door
Red Crossbill, not very red
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Breakfast guest
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Failed but not bad
I like to call them chocolate raspberry finches
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For our common delectation
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Wet red crossbill
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Puffing up
Red crossbill
Starling
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Yellowjacket wasp getting warm
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Starling
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Skipper doing his Narcissus thing
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Actually red Red crossbill
Like so many birds, the Red crossbill is named for male of the species, and then for the flourish of colour during his mating period. They seem to be getting redder every day, though you might say "That one's not red; it's orange."
Yeah yeah.
Yeah yeah.
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