The common crossbill is easy to recognize by its unique feeding behavior, using its crossed bill to pry open conifer cones with precision. Their energetic movements, frequent perching on treetops, and preference for spruce or pine forests make them noticeable even from a distance. Observing these habits helps birdwatchers identify them quickly and accurately.
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