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ML646088866

Red Crossbill (Douglas-fir or type 4) Loxia curvirostra (type 4)

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Contributor

Benjamin Banaag Media from this contributor Profile

Date

29 Nov 2025 eBird checklist S286713332

Location

Stokes SF--Sunrise Mountain
Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 41.2186219, -74.7183716
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Not specified
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Observation details

Heard 2, saw and photographed 1 (female). Audio sounds most similar to type 12 but not sure what other types would be common here, "jip jip jip" as bird circled north to south down the ridge. Large heared bird with large beak, plain brown wings (no wingbars), yellow belly down to undertail coverts where plumage becomes white. Best audio contains the first few minutes of a conversation with a religious solicitor, also, which was not expected on top of the mountain. Audio uploaded after editing, heard best between 0:11-0:17 Edit: per Jeff E, type 4 red crossbills, not type 12!

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