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Common Redpoll
Deanneart

Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea)

What a surprise I had yesterday when out photographing the Siskins. I saw what I thought was a leucistic Siskin and when I pointed the camera at the bird I was some surprised! I've only had one Redpoll show up at our feeders in the thirty years we've been here and I wasn't able to get any photos. This fine fellow hopped up onto my favorite perch (for photo ops, I don't perch on it LOL) and posed there for a couple minutes. What a sweetie!

It was traveling with a group of Siskins, Finches and eight other Redpolls. Several of the birds in this flock were different birds than I've seen here this winter. One of the Siskins was a very dark almost rusty color, intersting. Anyway, I'm hoping this flock sticks around for a couple days so I can get a few more photos of these pretty birds.
Habitat
Garden
Location
Southern NH
Date taken
February 9, 2009
Scientific name
Carduelis flammea
Equipment used
Canon 40D - Canon 500 F4 + 1.4
This is more than stunning - it is absolutely fabulous!!!! Background perfect too.
 
I would hop on the perch myself, if I thought I would was going to have such a beautiful picture taken!!lol......A wonderful Siskin, Deanne!
 
Beautiful shot Deanne. Glad you got at least this one. I have had none this year so far and there have been very few in the area reported. Last year there were a lot so go figure. Excellent job on this one.
 

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