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by Constance Puttkemery
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Adult Male Red Crossbill by Constance Puttkemery. Red Crossbills are a stocky, medium-sized songbird with short, notched tail and an unusual, twisted... more
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Adult Male Red Crossbill by Constance Puttkemery. Red Crossbills are a stocky, medium-sized songbird with short, notched tail and an unusual, twisted bill that crosses when closed. Adult males are brick red overall, with darker wings and tail. Females are mostly yellowish below, brownish or olive brown above. Immatures are brownish above, pale with brownish streaking below.
Constance retired from the financial services arena when she moved to northwest Montana in 2009. She has traveled extensively throughout North & South America, Asia, Europe and has lived in India. Her passion for photography was inspired by the beautiful and fascinating places she has visited. Living in Montana has brought her back to nature. Constance has a passion for nature & wildlife, especially birds and hopes that you enjoy viewing her images as much as she enjoyed capturing them. Visit Constance at https://www.facebook.com/constanceputtkemeryphotography Or follow her on https://www.instagram.com/constanceputtkemeryphotography
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Al Brown
This is a great shot of this rare bird Constance, nice catch!!
Constance Puttkemery replied:
Thanks Al. This bird is abundant in northwest Montana. It used to migrate through, but about 3 years back decided that it liked the location and has been with us ever since.
Cheryl Binnall
Such a pretty bird, one we don't get over here in the Smokies.
Constance Puttkemery replied:
They really are. I only see them a short time before they move on.