White-winged Crossbill Loxia leucoptera Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (39)
- Subspecies (2)
Craig W. Benkman
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Basque | Mokoker hegalzuria |
Bulgarian | Белокрила кръсточовка |
Catalan | trencapinyes alablanc |
Chinese (SIM) | 白翅交嘴雀 |
Croatian | bjelokrili krstokljun |
Czech | křivka bělokřídlá |
Danish | Hvidvinget Korsnæb |
Dutch | Witbandkruisbek |
English | White-winged Crossbill |
English (UK) | Two-barred Crossbill |
English (United States) | White-winged Crossbill |
Faroese | Vongblikut krossnev |
Finnish | kirjosiipikäpylintu |
French | Bec-croisé bifascié |
French (Canada) | Bec-croisé bifascié |
German | Bindenkreuzschnabel |
Greek | Λευκόφτερος Σταυρομύτης |
Hebrew | צלוב-מקור לבן-כנף |
Hungarian | Szalagos keresztcsőrű |
Icelandic | Víxlnefur |
Italian | Crociere fasciato |
Japanese | ナキイスカ |
Korean | 흰죽지솔잣새 |
Latvian | Baltsvītru krustknābis |
Lithuanian | Margasparnis kryžiasnapis |
Mongolian | Тольт солбин хошуут |
Norwegian | båndkorsnebb |
Polish | krzyżodziób modrzewiowy |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Cruza-bico-listado |
Romanian | Fofecuță bălțată |
Russian | Белокрылый клёст |
Serbian | Belokrili krstokljun |
Slovak | krivonos bielokrídly |
Slovenian | Beloperuti krivokljun |
Spanish | Piquituerto Aliblanco |
Spanish (Spain) | Piquituerto aliblanco |
Swedish | bändelkorsnäbb |
Turkish | Ak Kanatlı Çaprazgaga |
Ukrainian | Шишкар білокрилий |
Loxia leucoptera Gmelin, 1789
PROTONYM:
Loxia leucoptera
Gmelin, 1789. Systema Naturae. Editio decima tertia, aucta, reformata. Cura Jo. Frid. Gmelin (etc.). Tomus I. Pars II 1 pt2, p.844.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Hudson Bay and New York.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2024
Definitions
- LOXIA
- loxia
- leucoptera
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