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redpoll : ウィキペディア英語版
redpoll

The redpolls are a group of small passerine birds in the finch family Fringillidae which have characteristic red markings on their heads. They are placed in the genus ''Acanthis''. The taxonomy of redpolls is unsettled, with several different very closely related〔Seutin, G.; Ratcliffe, L. M. & Boag, P. T. (1995). Mitochondrial DNA homogeneity in the phenotypically diverse redpoll finch complex (Aves: Carduelinae: ''Carduelis flammea - hornemanni''). ''Evolution'' 49(5): 962–973. (HTML abstract and first page image)〕 forms of redpolls which have been considered as anything from one to five species. Some studies〔Herremans, M. (1990). Taxonomy and evolution in Redpolls ''Carduelis flammea – hornemanni''; a multivariate study of their biometry. ''Ardea'' 78(3): 441–458. (HTML abstract )〕 favour three species, but this is certainly not definite. Global lists currently support either two species (Common and Hoary Redpoll) or a single species (Common Redpoll).〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher=Birdlife International )〕 Most recently, genomewide analyses found differences in gene expression but no genetic divergence, suggesting that plumage forms have originated recently, within a single interbreeding lineage, and do not represent species boundaries.
All redpolls are northern breeding woodland species, associated with birch trees (although there are introduced populations in the southern hemisphere, in New Zealand and nearby Subantarctic Islands). They are small birds, brown or grey-brown above and with a red forehead patch. The adult male's breast is washed in red, but in females and young birds the buff breast and white belly are streaked with brown. The bill is small and yellow. Some birds, particularly young ones, are difficult to assign to species.
They are primarily seed-eaters, and often feed acrobatically like a tit; their diet may include some insects in summer. They have a dry reeling song and a metallic call. They lay four to seven eggs in a nest in a tree or, in the case of the Arctic redpoll, a large bush. They can form large flocks outside the breeding season, sometimes mixed with other finches.
The species are:
*Arctic redpoll (''Acanthis hornemanni'')
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* ''A. h. hornemanni'' (Greenland Arctic redpoll)
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* ''A. h. exilipes'' (hoary redpoll)
*Common redpoll (''Acanthis flammea'')
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*''A. f. flammea'' (mealy redpoll)
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*''A. f. islandica'' (Icelandic redpoll)
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*''A. f. rostrata'' (Greenland redpoll)
*Lesser redpoll (''Acanthis cabaret'')
==References==


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