. The birds of our country. . LESSER REDPOLE. FRINGILLA RUFESCENS. Family Passerid^^j. Sub-family Fringillin^. Genus Frin- GILLA. Common Redpole—Lesser Redpole Linnet. The Lesser Redpole breeds in the northern counties of England. It is also resident in parts of Scotland and in Ireland, but in the south of England it can only be regarded as a winter visitor. However, nests have occasionally been found in most of the southern counties; we have one recorded in 1888 with us at Queenwood in Hampshire, by " Mr. John ". The Redpole is a lively and fearless little bird, smaller than the Lin


. The birds of our country. . LESSER REDPOLE. FRINGILLA RUFESCENS. Family Passerid^^j. Sub-family Fringillin^. Genus Frin- GILLA. Common Redpole—Lesser Redpole Linnet. The Lesser Redpole breeds in the northern counties of England. It is also resident in parts of Scotland and in Ireland, but in the south of England it can only be regarded as a winter visitor. However, nests have occasionally been found in most of the southern counties; we have one recorded in 1888 with us at Queenwood in Hampshire, by " Mr. John ". The Redpole is a lively and fearless little bird, smaller than the Linnet, and in its search for food it. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stewart, H. E. London, Digby, Long & Co.


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