[obol] Re: Crossbill diets other than conifer seeds...

  • From: Mike Patterson <celata@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Wayne Hoffman <whoffman@xxxxxxxx>, obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2018 14:40:05 -0800

And I have photos...

https://www.flickr.com/search/?path=mbalame&nsid=&page=&details=1&w=24226259@N06&q=crossbill

On 1/23/2018 12:58, Wayne Hoffman wrote:

Good observations, Mike.

Do you know that conifer cones were readily available at the times you saw crossbills foraging (on) alder cones?

For crossbills, "on the breeding" (habitat? grounds?) may be as much human construct as it (is) a real biological property of organisms."

Wayne


On 1/23/2018 11:42:00 AM, Mike Patterson <celata@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have photos of crossbills gnawing at stuff on pilings in the
Columbia River and dying willows at Stanley Lake, presumably for
salts, but maybe dietary fiber....

Crossbills around Ft Stevens spend a lot of time foraging alder
cones, both the bigger-billed ones and the smaller-billed types.
The concept of ecological niche partitioning is as much human construct
as it a real biological property of organisms. We shouldn't be
surprised when organisms choose not to stay in the boxes we try to put
them in especially if they have wings and can fly 100's of miles.
Things that might drive natural selection on the breeding are not always
in play at other times of the year.


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