Sorry for the previous... not sure how that happened (reposting of Steve's 
post from yesterday")
 
Anyways- should anyone wish to see photos of the "Common Carrotpoll" 
(Redpoll with orange head and chest) can now see some on my flicker site 
at: 
*http://www.flickr.com/photos/aphelionart/*<http://www.flickr.com/photos/aphelionart/>Definitely
 a unique bird! I will be honest - I was more interested in 
getting photos of this bird than documenting Hoary's :D 
I have done a little bit of googling since seeing it yesterday and found 
out that while certainly not common, it is not really rare when birds come 
from certain regions (Scotland was mentioned in one post). I was not able 
to find any research proving whether it is nutrition based, like in House 
Finches, but suspect that it most likely is. Interestingly all the photos I 
was able to find in the short time that I looked online for birds with this 
trait were females, however my bird was a male, making his orange aura even 
more striking!
Happy birding!
Cathy Sheeter
Fort Lupton, CO

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