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Revision as of 19:43, 28 September 2017
- Carduelis flammea cabaret
Identification
Small, brown, red forehead, small black bib and, in breeding males, red upper chests, pale underparts
Distribution
British Isles, Alps and mountains of Czechoslovakia.
Taxonomy
It has recently been split from the Common (or Mealy) Redpoll, which is larger and paler.
Habitat
Birch and alder woods.
Behaviour
Diet
Diet includes small seeds, like alders, spruce, and birch. During the breeding season they also feed on insects.
Breeding
The female builds a small untidy cup nest of fine twigs and grass, lined with feathers and hair. Pale blue eggs with pale pink or lilac markings are laid and incubated by the female. The young are fed by both parents.
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