Macho adulto (Common) © Mollie Ficker eBird S78890713 Macaulay Library ML 301728521
Hembra/inmadura (Common) © Ryan Schain
Macho adulto (Hoary) © Marlene Kraml
Hembra/inmadura (Hoary) © Christoph Moning
Macho adulto (Lesser) © Zbigniew Kajzer
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Hembra/inmadura (Lesser) © Rudraksha Chodankar
Juvenil (Common) © Heather Pickard
Macho adulto (Common) © Bruce Gates
Hembra/inmadura (Common) © Lucas Eckert
Hembra/inmadura (Hoary) © Weston Barker
Macho adulto (Hoary) © Ian Davies
Hembra/inmadura (Hoary) © Ian Davies
Parvada © Jay McGowan
Parvada © Becca Engdahl

Redpoll Acanthis flammea

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Identificación

PROPORCIONADO POR MERLIN

Frosty northern finch fond of colder climates. Petite yellow bill, plump body, and long notched tail. Note small red cap, as well as black face and throat. Males can show pink wash on breast. Irruptive species that moves south in numbers only some years. Breeds in open forests and tundra with willows. Visits feeders; favors nyjer seed. Can be found in large flocks. Sometimes with goldfinches and siskins. Listen for their chattering calls ringing through the desolate winter landscape. Formerly included Common, Hoary, and Lesser Redpolls, now treated as one species.

PROPORCIONADO POR MERLIN