redpoll
Carduelis flammea
Compare with:
siskin
Key facts
Small finch of conifer plantations
Habitat: for breeding, young conifer plantations or thickets of birch, alder,thorn or willows
Once widespread resident, now in severe decline; some migrate south in winter
Recognition
Small, streaked-brown finch with red forehead and black chin (m has pink breast in summer); 1113 cm
Rarely leaves the trees, sometimes hanging tit-like to feed; lively and sociable, flocking with siskins or other finches in winter
Feeds mainly on seeds of birch and alder, plus weed, conifer and willow seeds; also feeds young on insects
Lifecycle
Nest is a flimsy cup lined with down in a bush or tree
1 or 2 broods May to June; 46 pale blue eggs, speckled reddish
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