Finches (Fringillidae)
Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) - HBW 15, p. 600
French: Bec-croisé des sapins
German: Fichtenkreuzschnabel
Spanish: Piquituerto Común
Other common names: Common Crossbill; South Hills Crossbill ("L. sinesciuris")
Taxonomy: Loxia curvirostra Linnaeus, 1758, Sweden.
Forms a species group with L. scotica and L. pytyopsittacus, and all have sometimes been considered conspecific. Taxonomy highly complicated and largely unresolved, requires much further study; recent genetic studies indicate limited differences between the three in Europe, indicating that they are not in total reproductive isolation, but extent of hybridization slight, and differences in bill size and in flight and excitement calls considered sufficient to restrict widespread interbreeding. Has apparently hybridized too with Carduelis pinus. In W Palearctic, geographical.. View all taxonomy...
Forms a species group with L. scotica and L. pytyopsittacus, and all have sometimes been considered conspecific. Taxonomy highly complicated and largely unresolved, requires much further study; recent genetic studies indicate limited differences between the three in Europe, indicating that they are not in total reproductive isolation, but extent of hybridization slight, and differences in bill size and in flight and excitement calls considered sufficient to restrict widespread interbreeding. Has apparently hybridized too with Carduelis pinus. In W Palearctic, geographical variation rather slight and clinal (nominate race becomes paler, brighter and larger from W to E, and within Europe brighter from N to S), and some races intergrade with others across wide areas, also considerable degree of individual variation; some races listed below possibly synonymous with more widespread ones, e.g. guillemardi perhaps better merged with nominate; further, several named races, e.g. hispana (described from near Murcia, in SE Spain), mariae (from Crimea), vasvarii (NW Turkey), caucasia (Caucasus) and ermaki (N Altai), proposed on basis of very slight differences or show intermediate characters; conversely, some other populations possibly merit subspecific recognition. Situation in E Palearctic and S Asia not yet investigated. In North America, numerous attempts made to classify populations of this species N of Mexican border into discrete races, with distinct and non-overlapping breeding ranges; described races reai (from Idaho) and vividior (from Colorado) may merit recognition, but present position complicated by identification of eight discrete types of flight call (across USA and W Canada) allied to other distinctive vocal characteristics (detectable through sonagrams) and morphological differences (mainly bill size or shape, and plumage colour) which may form basis for reproductive isolation of these taxa variously considered "cryptic species" or "pseudospecies"; studies reveal that crossbills appear to preserve their identity through specialization on particular species of conifer; in 2009, a newly discovered form from Idaho was proposed as a species, "L. sinesciuris" (see page 447), on basis of small morphological and vocal differences developed largely because of absence of competition for pine (Pinus) cones from squirrels (Sciuridae). Similar work in W Europe identified six vocal types, with some degree of assortative breeding and considerable overlap in area; in more recent study in W Mediterranean, however, a further six vocal types were described, thus placing some doubt on taxonomic value of these types. Further research required, especially as multiple vocal types now known to exist within crossbill populations, and adaptation to respective resource may be more appropriate explanation. Race pusilla has sometimes been listed as "percna". Nineteen subspecies currently recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution:
- curvirostra Linnaeus, 1758 - W, C & N Europe from British Is and Scandinavia E through Siberia to E Russia (N Amurland), S to N Spain, C Italy, Greece, Belarus, N Ukraine, N Kazakhstan, Sayan Mts and N Mongolia.
- balearica ( Homeyer, 1862) - C & S Spain and Balearic Is.
- corsicana Tschusi, 1912 - Corsica.
- curvirostra Linnaeus, 1758 - W, C & N Europe from British Is and Scandinavia E through Siberia to E Russia (N Amurland), S to N Spain, C Italy, Greece, Belarus, N Ukraine, N Kazakhstan, Sayan Mts and N Mongolia.
- balearica ( Homeyer, 1862) - C & S Spain and Balearic Is.
- corsicana Tschusi, 1912 - Corsica.
- poliogyna Whitaker, 1898 - NE Morocco, N Algeria and N Tunisia; also (possibly this race) S Italy and Sicily.
- guillemardi Madarász, 1903 - E Balkans, Turkey, Cyprus, S Ukraine and Caucasus.
- japonica Ridgway, 1884 - extreme SE Russia (Ussuriland), Sakhaklin I, S Kuril Is, N & C Japan (Hokkaido, N, C & W Honshu), NE & E China (Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang S to Jiangsu) and N Korea; winters S to EC China (S Shaanxi E to Jiangsu) and S Japan.
- altaiensis Sushkin, 1925 - NE Kazakhstan, S Russia (C & S Altai Mts, Sayan Mts, and Tuva) and W & N Mongolia.
- tianschanica Laubmann, 1927 - SE Kazakhstan S to Tajikistan, and NW China (NW Xinjiang); winters to NW & N China.
- himalayensis Blyth, 1845 - Himalayas from N India (Himachal Pradesh) E to Bhutan, S Tibetan Plateau (S & E Xizang) and S China (S Qinghai and Gansu S to NW Yunnan and W Sichuan); winters S to N Myanmar.
- meridionalis Robinson & Kloss, 1919 - S Vietnam (S Annam).
- luzoniensis Ogilvie-Grant, 1894 - N & W Luzon (Cordillera Mts and Zambales Mts), in N Philippines.
- sitkensis Grinnell, 1909 - S & SE Alaska, coastal W Canada and W USA (S to NW California); winters S to S Canada and SW USA.
- bendirei Ridgway, 1884 - SW Canada (S Yukon and C British Columbia E to SW Saskatchewan) and NW USA (S to Wyoming); winters S to S USA.
- minor ( C. L. Brehm, 1846) - SE Canada (Ontario E to Nova Scotia) and NE USA; winters S to EC USA.
- pusilla Gloger, 1834 - E Canada (Newfoundland); winters S to NE USA.
- benti Griscom, 1937 - C Rocky Mts, in WC USA.
- grinnelli Griscom, 1937 - California and Nevada, in SW USA; occasionally winters S to Arizona and NW Mexico.
- stricklandi Ridgway, 1885 - S USA (Arizona and New Mexico) S to S Mexico, possibly also Belize.
- mesamericana Griscom, 1937 - Guatemala and Belize S to N Nicaragua.
- Least Concern Enlarge map
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A female Locality Peñalara Natural Park, Madrid, Spain
Juan Sanabria 1 June 2008 4 years ago 30 sec 3.5 -
A female on a thin branch Locality Sierra Espuña Natural Park, Murcia, Spain (ssp curvirostra)
Luis Javier Falcó Pérez 30 April 2005 7 years ago 16 sec 3.5 -
A group of males and females dinking from a puddle. Locality Penyagolosa Natural Park, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain (ssp balearica)
Carlos Fabregat 17 October 2008 14 weeks ago 20 sec 3.3 -
female preening in tree top Locality Col de Sorba, Corsica Natural Park, Corsica, France (ssp corsicana)
Martin Kennewell 3 June 2005 1 year ago 22 sec 3.3 -
A female with a pine Locality Peñalara Natural Park, Madrid, Spain
Juan Sanabria 1 June 2008 4 years ago 27 sec 3.3 -
A male perched in different trees Locality Pinares de Valsaín, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain (ssp curvirostra)
Juan Sanabria 31 January 2006 6 years ago 34 sec 3.2
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Drinking water, Font de Son Creus, Esporles, Mallorca.
Locality Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
Juan José Bazán Hiraldo 14 August 2008 2 years ago 3 -
Adult female
Locality Cerdanya, Catalonia, Spain
Dani Valverde 16 January 2011 2 years ago 3 -
A female on the ground, getting mineral salts.
Locality Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Fran Trabalon 18 March 2010 3 years ago 3 -
Female Red Crossbill upside down on Spruce cone feeding on the seeds.
Locality Colorado, USA (United States)
Mike Ross 12 December 2009 3 years ago 3 -
An adult female perched on a branch.
Locality Barcelona, Barcelona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Alberto Soria 3 years ago 3 -
Bird in a tree
Locality Queralbs, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Juan Gonzalez Valdivieso 29 April 2012 1 year ago 2.6
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Calls in flight Locality Uludag, Bursa Province, Turkey
(ssp guillemardii)
Stuart Fisher 6 May 2007 3 years ago 4 -
A male singing. This male is a Type D palearctic Common Crossbill. Locality Rambouillet Forest, Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
(ssp curvirostra)
Julien Rochefort 20 January 2009 3 years ago 3.7 -
Calls in flight of a small flock. Locality Benafigos, Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain
(ssp balearica)
Carlos Fabregat 7 February 2010 1 year ago 3 -
Male singing Locality La Molina, Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain
Ferran Vaquero 7 June 2011 1 year ago 2
