Dominic Couzens on the Crossbill
Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about our British birds inspired by their calls and songs.
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Crossbills are not born with crossed bills, not only that but as they develop their crossing bills, after their 27th day from hatching, their bills can cross either to the left, or cross to the right. It is a 50:50 split. A superb evolutionary adaption but as ornithologist Dominic Couzens explains, it means their diet is limited to conifer seeds or nothing.. In Britain we have the common crossbill and the Scottish crossbill. Whether these are separate species or the same species, the argument continues.
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