Family: Fringillidae, Finches view all from this family
Description 4 1/2-5 1/2" (11-14 cm). Smaller than a sparrow. Similar to the Common Redpoll but slightly paler, with a smaller bill and an unstreaked rump and undertail coverts.
Habitat Weedy pastures and roadsides in winter, tundra in summer.
Nesting 5 or 6 pale blue eggs, lightly spotted with brown, in a feather-lined cup of grass and shreds of bark, concealed under a rock or a clump of tundra vegetation.
Range Breeds along Arctic coasts, wandering southward in winter to much of Canada and northern United States.
Voice Series of metallic chips given in flight; soft twittering calls when feeding on ground. Calls are sharper than those of Common Redpoll.
Discussion The Hoary Redpoll generally breeds and winters farther north and on more open tundra than the related Common Redpoll, only occasionally reaching the northern United States. In areas where their ranges overlap in parts of Canada and Alaska, the two birds do not interbreed, although some experts consider them two forms of a single species.

