redpoll
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of redpoll
Example Sentences
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A female redpoll incubating eggs in a willow shrub.
From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2011
Nothing is missing�from January storms that sweep the landscape and uncover food for such delicate songbirds as Hornemann's redpoll, to the May migrations of barnacle geese coming home to lay their eggs.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Another punctual bird is the yellow redpoll warbler, the first of his class that appears.
From A Year in the Fields by Burroughs, John
Many of our more vigorous species, as the butcherbird, the crossbills, the pine grosbeak, the redpoll, the Bohemian chatterer, the shore lark, the longspur, the snow bunting, etc., are common to both continents.
From Locusts and Wild Honey by Burroughs, John
He resembles our purple finch and our redpoll.
From Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 The Guide by Sylvester, Charles Herbert
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