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Red Poll Collection

The Red Poll, also known as the Common Red Poll, is a stunning breed of cow that has been documented in various forms throughout history

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Common Red Poll

Common Red Poll

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Red Polled Cow, from Biggle Cow Book by Jacob Biggle, 1898 (colour litho)

Red Polled Cow, from Biggle Cow Book by Jacob Biggle, 1898 (colour litho)
6184614 Red Polled Cow, from Biggle Cow Book by Jacob Biggle, 1898 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Social distance - not for us!

Social distance - not for us!
Annie Keizer

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Lesser Redpoll (Carduelis cabaret) adult female / first winter plumage, perched on branch

Lesser Redpoll (Carduelis cabaret) adult female / first winter plumage, perched on branch, Norfolk, England, february

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Illustration of Jersey, Friesian, Charolais, Red Poll and Dexter

Illustration of Jersey, Friesian, Charolais, Red Poll and Dexter

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Red Poll calf (Bos taurus), side view

Red Poll calf (Bos taurus), side view

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Couess Arctic Redpoll (Carduelis hornemanni exilipes) adult female / first winter plumage

Couess Arctic Redpoll (Carduelis hornemanni exilipes) adult female / first winter plumage, perched on twig, Kelling, Norfolk, England, february

Background imageRed Poll Collection: AUDUBON: REDPOLL, (1827). Common, or Lesser, Redpoll (Carduelis flammea)

AUDUBON: REDPOLL, (1827). Common, or Lesser, Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) by John James Audubon for his Birds of
AUDUBON: REDPOLL, (1827). Common, or Lesser, Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) by John James Audubon for his " Birds of America, " 1827-38

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Arctic Redpoll (Carduelis hornemanni) adult male, spring plumage

Arctic Redpoll (Carduelis hornemanni) adult male, spring plumage, perched on lichen covered branch in snow, Kaamanen, Inari, Lapland, Finland, march

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) adult, drinking at woodland pond, Norfolk, England, january

Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) adult, drinking at woodland pond, Norfolk, England, january

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Domestic Cattle, Red Poll cows, grazing in fen meadow habitat, with windmill in distance

Domestic Cattle, Red Poll cows, grazing in fen meadow habitat, with windmill in distance, Little Ouse Headwaters Project, Parkers Piece, Thelnetham, Little Ouse Valley, Suffolk, England, june

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Arctic Redpoll (Carduelis hornemanni) adult female / first winter plumage, perched in hazel twig

Arctic Redpoll (Carduelis hornemanni) adult female / first winter plumage, perched in hazel twig, Norfolk, England, january

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) adult female / first winter plumage, perched on hazel twig

Common Redpoll (Carduelis flammea) adult female / first winter plumage, perched on hazel twig, Norfolk, England, january

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Common Redpoll (Acanthis flammea) Nest in pine tree containing four eggs

Common Redpoll (Acanthis flammea) Nest in pine tree containing four eggs

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Domestic Cattle, Red Poll heifers, grazing in pasture, near Chester, Cheshire, England, march

Domestic Cattle, Red Poll heifers, grazing in pasture, near Chester, Cheshire, England, march

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Lesser Redpoll (Carduelis cabaret) adult female, perched on log in garden, Forest of Dean

Lesser Redpoll (Carduelis cabaret) adult female, perched on log in garden, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England, march

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Redpoll

Redpoll in winter. Dorset, UK January 2010

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea Finland

Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea Finland

Background imageRed Poll Collection: Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea male in breeding plumage Finland

Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea male in breeding plumage Finland


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The Red Poll, also known as the Common Red Poll, is a stunning breed of cow that has been documented in various forms throughout history. In Jacob Biggle's 1898 book, "Biggle Cow Book, " a beautiful color lithograph showcases the majestic Red Polled Cow. Its vibrant red coat stands out against the backdrop, making it an eye-catching sight. One thing we can learn from these magnificent creatures is that social distancing is not for them. These cows are known for their sociable nature and enjoy being in close proximity to one another. They remind us of the importance of connection and companionship. Not only are Red Polls admired for their beauty and sociability, but they also come in different variations. An illustration featuring Jersey, Friesian, Charolais, Red Poll, and Dexter breeds highlights their unique characteristics. Each breed adds diversity to the bovine world. While we often associate red with birds like robins or cardinals, there is another avian species called Lesser Redpolls. Found in Norfolk, England during February months, these adult females showcase their first winter plumage while perched on branches or twigs. Their presence brings a touch of vibrancy to cold winter days. Speaking of birds with red accents on their feathers - Alexander Lawson captures the essence of Female Red-winged Starlings beautifully through his illustrations inspired by Alexander Wilson's work. The intricate details highlight nature's artistry at its finest. But let's not forget about adorable baby animals. A side view image reveals a delightful Red Poll calf with innocent eyes gazing into our souls. It serves as a reminder that new life brings joy and hope even amidst challenging times. For bird enthusiasts seeking rare sightings, Couess Arctic Redpolls offer excitement during winter months when they perch delicately on twigs or branches in Kelling or Kaamanen respectively. Their presence adds intrigue to any birdwatching expedition.