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    They are not the same as picturesin my book.
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    Well they look like Common Redpolls Joe, although they'd be more likely to be Lesser Redpolls.
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    Thanks Rolf, I thought they might be redpolls but the forehead appeared to be yellow/orange. I posted a pic of a redpoll and the forehead was definitely red.
    I'll have to look for a book with the lesser redpoll in it.

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