[
UK
/ɹˈɛdpɒl/
]
[ US /ˈɹɛdˌpoʊɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɛdˌpoʊɫ/ ]
NOUN
- small siskin-like finch with a red crown
- small siskin-like finch with a red crown and a rosy breast and rump
How To Use redpoll In A Sentence
- Since the preliminary results lean towards viral that means that the redpolls and finches are passing a virus to each other rather than getting sick from eating directly out of the feeder.
- Seeds of several native species feed siskins and redpolls.
- The refuse dump-sewage lagoons had the largest numbers of waterfowl, herring gulls, and hoary redpolls, but the lowest diversity index.
- Flocks are common outside of the breeding season, and American Goldfinches often flock with redpolls and Pine Siskins.
- Last winter we had some common redpolls, this winter they are back in force so keep an eye out for these small guys a the feeder.
- Representative species include snow, Brant and Canada goose; yellow-billed, Arctic, and red-throated loons; whistling swans; oldsquaw ducks; gyrfalcons; willow and rock ptarmigan; red-necked phalarope; parasitic jaeger; snowy owls; hoary redpoll and snow bunting. Tundra ecoregion (CEC)
- Representative species include snow, Brant and Canada goose; yellow-billed, Arctic, and red-throated loons; whistling swans; oldsquaw ducks; gyrfalcons; willow and rock ptarmigan; red-necked phalarope; parasitic jaeger; snowy owls; hoary redpoll and snow bunting. Tundra ecoregion (CEC)
- Songbirds also live here, including the snow bunting, raven, American tree sparrow, and hoary redpoll.
- Songbirds also live here, including the snow bunting, raven, American tree sparrow, and hoary redpoll.
- A total of 227 bird species have been recorded (including species characteristic of all boreal forest habitats) which include great grey owl Strix nebulosa and snowy owl Nyctea scandiaca, willow ptarmigan Lagopus lagopus, redpoll Acanthis spp., crossbill Lorix spp. and borealchickadee Parus hudsonicus. Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada