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  2. Red Poll - Wikipedia

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    Red Poll heifers at the Walcha Show, New South Wales, Australia. The Red Poll is a dual-purpose breed of cattle developed in England in the latter half of the 19th century. The Red Poll is a cross of the Norfolk Red beef cattle and Suffolk Dun dairy cattle breeds.

  3. Redpoll - Wikipedia

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    The redpoll was listed in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Fringilla flammea. [2] [3] The specific epithet flammea is Latin meaning "flame-coloured". [4] Linnaeus also described the redpoll as Fringilla linaria on the same page, but the earlier name flammea has ...

  4. Category talk:Redpolls - Wikipedia

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  5. Senepol - Wikipedia

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    A Senepol bull. The Senepol breed of beef cattle was developed on the Caribbean Island of St. Croix.It has long been thought that Senepol originated from just crosses between N'Dama cattle, imported in the late 19th century, and Red Poll cattle, but it is actually an admixed breed that consists of Red Poll, N'Dama, Criola and a trace amount of Zebu.

  6. Pine siskin - Wikipedia

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    These birds forage in trees, shrubs and weeds. They mainly eat seeds, plant parts and some insects. In winter, they often feed in mixed flocks including American goldfinches and redpolls. Small seeds, especially thistle, red alder, birch, and spruce seeds, make up the majority of the pine siskin's diet.

  7. Arctic redpoll - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic redpoll or hoary redpoll [1] (Acanthis hornemanni) is a bird species in the finch family Fringillidae. It breeds in tundra birch forest. It has two subspecies, A. h. hornemanni ( Greenland or Hornemann's Arctic redpoll ) of Greenland and neighbouring parts of Canada , and A. h. exilipes ( Coues' Arctic redpoll ), which breeds in the ...

  8. Carl Peter Holbøll - Wikipedia

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    Carl Peter Holbøll (1795–1856) was an officer in the Danish Royal Navy, Greenland colonial officer and explorer of the Greenlandic fauna.. Holbøll served as Royal Inspector of Colonies and Whaling in North Greenland (1825–1828), and later as Inspector of South Greenland (1828–1856).

  9. Gyrfalcon - Wikipedia

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    The gyrfalcon (/ ˈ dʒ ɜːr ˌ f ɔː (l) k ən / or / ˈ dʒ ɜːr ˌ f æ l k ən /) [3] (Falco rusticolus), also abbreviated as gyr, is a bird of prey from the genus Falco (falcons and kestrels) and the largest species of the family Falconidae. [4]