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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Hoary Redpoll has a large range, estimated globally at 1,000,000 to 10,000,000 square kilometers. Native much of North America and Europe, this bird prefers shrubland and grassland ecosystems. The global population of this bird is estimated at 26,000,000 individuals and does not show signs of decline that would necessitate inclusion on the IUCN Red List. For this reason, the current evaluation status of the Hoary Redpoll is Least Concern.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Hoary Redpoll: Small finch (exilipes), buff-gray, brown-streaked upperparts and brown-streaked white underparts washed pink. Head has red cap, black chin patch. Black wings with two white bars. Rump is pale gray or white with few or no streaks. Black tail is notched. Black legs and feet.
Range and Habitat
Hoary Redpoll: Breeds along Arctic coasts, wandering southward in winter to much of Canada and northern U.S. Inhabits weedy pastures and roadsides in winter; stays on tundra in summer.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Hoary Redpoll
Voice Text
"zzzzzz-chee-chee-chee-chee", "tweet"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Hoary Redpoll has very fluffy body feathers that help it stay warm in extremely cold temperatures. It has feathers on areas of its body that are bare in most other birds.
- If temperatures get too warm, it may pluck out some of its body feathers. These feathers will grow back in a few days.
- The species name commemorates the Danish botanist Jens Wilken Hornemann.
- A group of redpolls are collectively known as a "gallup" of redpolls.
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