Macho adulto © Cameron Rutt eBird S51600146 Macaulay Library ML 135034381
Fêmea/macho imaturo © Jason Leifester
Juvenil © Jason Leifester
Macho adulto © Gil Ewing
Macho adulto © Gil Ewing
+ 4
Fêmea/macho imaturo © Gil Ewing
Macho adulto © Ian Davies
Juvenil © Pam Rasmussen

Hispaniolan crossbill Loxia megaplaga

Faça login para ver os seus badges

Identificação

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN

A gregarious species of montane pine forests. This species can be deceptively hard to find when not calling, despite its bright colors and tendency to travel in flocks of up to twenty. Note that the namesake crossed bill can be hard to see. Males are clothed in red and bear bright white wingbars. The dull yellow-olive female can be separated from other species by its bold white wingbars and structure: the bill is stout and the tail is short and notched. Call is loud “djit, djit.” Its song is a soft series of warblings and trills.

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN