Lesser Redpoll - Acanthis flammea cabaret
The Lesser Redpoll is a small finch that in the first year of life does not show differences in the plumage to determine the sex, but nevertheless from its second year of life the male in the chest comes to life a beautiful red color which during the reproduction period to add other shades of pink in the sides and head. The female remains with a plumage in brown, black and whitish tones and their inevitable red cap.
Habitat: lives in a predominantly mountainous environment made of larch and birch forests, widespread in northern Europe, Siberia and Canada.
Feeding: Surely a mixture to keep our small but laborious Lesser Redpoll must be composed of different varieties of seeds like white perilla, seed meadows, canary seed, sesame, larch, birch, alder. In the reproductive period will also serve more protein to increase their creativity and feed the future baby you can give them by giving them in the mash of simple pinkis until their weaning and then eliminate them gradually.
Habitat: lives in a predominantly mountainous environment made of larch and birch forests, widespread in northern Europe, Siberia and Canada.
Feeding: Surely a mixture to keep our small but laborious Lesser Redpoll must be composed of different varieties of seeds like white perilla, seed meadows, canary seed, sesame, larch, birch, alder. In the reproductive period will also serve more protein to increase their creativity and feed the future baby you can give them by giving them in the mash of simple pinkis until their weaning and then eliminate them gradually.
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