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==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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[[Image:ParrotCrossbill2.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo of female by {{user|Macswede|Macswede}}<br />Gotska Sandön, [[Sweden]], June, 2012]]
 
Length 17-18 cm, weight 44-69 g<br>
 
Length 17-18 cm, weight 44-69 g<br>
 
Massive bill; lower mandible has bulbous underside. Flattish crown often looks like it continues into the upper mandible; bull-necked.<br />
 
Massive bill; lower mandible has bulbous underside. Flattish crown often looks like it continues into the upper mandible; bull-necked.<br />
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[[Common Crossbill]] and [[Scottish Crossbill]] are identical in plumage, but differ in structure, with Common Crossbill in particular having an obviously slenderer bill and less bull-necked head; Scottish is intermediate between Common and Parrot, and is effectively inseparable except by calls, and even that uncertain ([[Scottish Crossbill|q.v.]]). [[White-winged Crossbill]] is more easily distinguished by its white wingbars.
 
[[Common Crossbill]] and [[Scottish Crossbill]] are identical in plumage, but differ in structure, with Common Crossbill in particular having an obviously slenderer bill and less bull-necked head; Scottish is intermediate between Common and Parrot, and is effectively inseparable except by calls, and even that uncertain ([[Scottish Crossbill|q.v.]]). [[White-winged Crossbill]] is more easily distinguished by its white wingbars.
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
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[[Image:ParrotCrossbillJuv.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo of juvenile by {{user|Macswede|Macswede}}<br />Gotska Sandön, [[Sweden]], June, 2012]]
 
Northern [[Europe]], in [[Scandinavia]], the [[Baltic States]], and [[Russia]] east to the Ural Mountains. There is also a small population in central [[Scotland]]. During irruptions, occasionally breeds further west and south, with records in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]] and [[England]].
 
Northern [[Europe]], in [[Scandinavia]], the [[Baltic States]], and [[Russia]] east to the Ural Mountains. There is also a small population in central [[Scotland]]. During irruptions, occasionally breeds further west and south, with records in [[Germany]], [[Netherlands]] and [[England]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
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==Habitat==
 
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Breeds and winters in pine ''Pinus'' forests and woodlands.
 
Breeds and winters in pine ''Pinus'' forests and woodlands.
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==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
 
====Diet====
 
====Diet====

Revision as of 18:03, 1 December 2014

Photo by maartenlorenz
Leusden, Netherlands, January 2008
Loxia pytyopsittacus

Identification

Photo of female by Macswede
Gotska Sandön, Sweden, June, 2012

Length 17-18 cm, weight 44-69 g
Massive bill; lower mandible has bulbous underside. Flattish crown often looks like it continues into the upper mandible; bull-necked.
Males - red or orange-red.
Females - green or yellow.
Juveniles - as females, but streaked and slightly greyer

Colours in males, females, and immatures closely parallel what is seen in other crossbills.

Similar species

Common Crossbill and Scottish Crossbill are identical in plumage, but differ in structure, with Common Crossbill in particular having an obviously slenderer bill and less bull-necked head; Scottish is intermediate between Common and Parrot, and is effectively inseparable except by calls, and even that uncertain (q.v.). White-winged Crossbill is more easily distinguished by its white wingbars.

Distribution

Photo of juvenile by Macswede
Gotska Sandön, Sweden, June, 2012

Northern Europe, in Scandinavia, the Baltic States, and Russia east to the Ural Mountains. There is also a small population in central Scotland. During irruptions, occasionally breeds further west and south, with records in Germany, Netherlands and England.

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species1.

Habitat

Breeds and winters in pine Pinus forests and woodlands.

Behaviour

Diet

Almost exclusively feed on pine seeds, primarily Scots Pine P. sylvestris, but also uses European Black Pine P. nigra and other pines when these are cultivated within the species' range. The crossed bill helps in extracting the seeds from the cones. Also eats immature conelets and pollen cones when seeds unavailable in late spring and early summer. During cone crop failures, will resort to seeds of other conifers, particularly spruce Picea, but feeds less efficiently on these.

Vocalisation

<flashmp3>Loxia pytyopsittacus (song).mp3</flashmp3>
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References

  1. Wikipedia
  2. Collins Pocket Guide to British Birds 1966
  3. Collins Field Guid 5th Edition

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