NATIVE HARDBILLS
THERE won’t be many keepers of British birds without the odd pair of redpolls in their collection. These jaunty little birds are a staple for those starting up with British, but also have a dedicated body of specialist fanciers. The lesser is the most commonly kept poll in the UK and comes in a number of different mutations: normal, cobalt, cinnamon, pied, phaeo, white, isabel and silver, to name just a few. With such a popular bird and with such a large following, more mutations will inevitably follow.
Redpolls make a fantastic addition to any birdroom. They are attractive, calm, free breeding and will often whistle a greeting to the fancier as s/he approaches the aviary or