The crossed lips on a crossbill are a unique adaptation so that they can more easily eat the seeds of cones in the spruce forest where they live. If you are hiking in the woods at a higher elevation and spot one of these birds, which is yellow or green, the chances are that it is a female. Often, red or orange ones are shown on crossbill greeting cards, and these birds are male.
The crossed lips on a crossbill are a unique adaptation so that they can more easily eat the seeds of cones in the spruce forest where they live. If you are hiking in the woods at a higher elevation and spot one of these birds, which is yellow or green, the chances are that it is a female. Often, red or orange ones are shown on crossbill greeting cards, and these birds are male.
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