This member of the finch family has a very interesting bill and feather coloring, hence the name red crossbill. This is just one of a number of bird species that call Wind Cave National Park home.
Profile Of A Red Crossbill, Wind Cave National Park

National Park Service
Monday, November 30, 2020
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