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Dec 17 2020
multiple species
Wolfe Island (Kingston) - The uncommon Hoary in comparison with a Common Redpoll on the right. The hoary is paler overall with dull side streaks, unstreaked under the tail and a small bill, giving the face a pushed in look. Thousands of Common Redpolls have descended from the North and are appearing mainly in flocks of 25-100 in rural areas. Weedy fields or roadsides are preferred. When the snow is deep they should appear at feeders. There are a small number of Hoary Redpolls with them.
Redpolls are annoyingly skittish, often remaining only moments for observation. When they are at feeders they are far easier to observe.
Dec 18 2020
Jan 2 2017
adult
Algonquin Park - spotted in with a flock of siskins on the road. Note the clean white rump, small bill and 'fosty' looking plumage.
Jan 3 2017
Mar 10 2015
adult
Algonquin Park - This is the 'Hornemann' variety of Hoary Redpoll, the Greenland subspecies, uncommonly seen down south.
Mar 12 2015