I noticed the mention of lesser Redpoll in a blog from The Lodge earlier today. Last winter I had Redpoll appear at my nyger feeder and I have to say that I hadn’t really heard anything about Redpoll far less seen any. They stayed around for quite a number of weeks and numbers ranged from 1 – 2 to up to 10 - 15 at times. I’ve heard that there are Lesser Redpoll, Mealy Redpoll, Common Redpoll and Arctic Redpoll. I would really appreciate it if a few questions could be answered for me regarding these cracking little birds.
Is there a breeding population in the UK?
What are the differences between the different types of Redpoll?
Was there an influx of Redpoll last winter compared to previous winters and if so, why?
Which type of Redpoll are we most likely to see in the UK?
Photo of one of the Redpolls at my feeders in early April 2013.
Thanks in advance
Paul
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Thank you - my only concern is that I have so many more goldfinch this year, and they are quite feisty little things, so much as I like them, I hope they don't deter the redpoll!
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Lol Bob! Such refined little birds eh?!!
Thanks to Everyone for the lovely Redpoll (and friends) photos! We had a single Redpoll last winter in a flock of 30 or more Siskins, so my fingers are crossed that we will have more Redpolls this winter. I assume ours were Lessers but have no proof.
Christine, Lucky you, having so many Redpolls last winter! Looks like you will just need to invest in more feeders to keep the Goldies and the Redpolls happy! Our Goldfinches prefer sunflower hearts although 1 or 2 do eat the Niger seed.
Kind regards, Ann