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It has been taken in the eastern part of the State as a migrant. About the size of the English Sparrow. As the name implies, the two halves of the bill are crossed, adapting it for twisting seeds from pine cones. These seeds are their main food and they often eat hanging to branches head downward. Wings and tail slaty gray. Head, back and under parts brownish red. Females and young dull olive green ; rump and under parts tinged with yellow. 522. WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILL (Loxia leucoptera. ) Size ...similar to the Crossbill ; range farther north ; irregu- lar in migration during winter in South Dakota. Male dull carmine red, lighter on rump ; wings black with two white bars; female and young brownish, tinged with yellow; bill crossed as in the preceding species. The Crossbills are great wanderers during winter and for that reason have been called the "gypsies" among birds ; however, it may be said that their habitat is the coniferous forests of North America. 528. REDPOLL (Acanthis linaria linaria.
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