Birds Illustrated By Color Photograph [april, 1897]

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They will hang downward for minutesclinging to a twig or cone, seeming to enjoy this apparentlyuncomfortable position. They fly rapidly, but never to a great distance. "The pleasure they experience in the society of their mates is oftendisplayed by fluttering over the tops of the trees as they sing, afterwhich they hover for a time, and then sink slowly to their perch. In theday time they are generally in motion, with the exception of a shorttime at noon. During the spring, summer and autumn th...ey pass their timein flying from one plantation to another. " The Crossbill troubles itself but little about the other inhabitants ofthe woods, and is said to be almost fearless of man. Should the malelose his mate, he will remain sorrowfully perched upon the branch fromwhich his little companion has fallen; again and again visit the spot inthe hope of finding her; indeed it is only after repeated proofs thatshe will never return that he begins to show any symptoms of shyness.
In feeding the Crossbill perches upon a cone with its head downwards, orlays the cone upon a branch and stands upon it, holding it fast with hissharp, strong pointed claws.


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