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The English common name fieldfare dates back to at least the eleventh century.
This is a medium-sized but stocky thrush, reminiscent in structure of a small Fieldfare.
Otherwise the behaviour is similar to that of the Fieldfare T. pilaris.
The explosion leveled 8349 Fieldfare Way and severely damaged at least 32 of the 126 homes in the subdivision.
Two people in the house at 8355 Fieldfare Way were killed in the explosion and seven others were injured.
Today I saw a crowd of fieldfare and another of starlings, flocking in ahead of the storm.
When the fieldfare begins to arrive en-masse in search of warmer weather, our winter is...
Notable visiting winter flocks include Redwing and Fieldfare.
The Fieldfare is 22-27 cm long, with a plain brown back, white underwings, and grey rump and rear head.
The Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) is to be found her with the only breeding colony of the whole area.
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Flocks of Fieldfare and Redwing are reported as feasting on Hawthorn berries in winter.
A large starling roost and flocks of redwing and fieldfare are also reminders that autumn has begun.
It lays 2-4 eggs in an old tree nest of another species, such as a Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris).
Ovrelid, Thor (2005) Operation Fieldfare.
The Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) is a member of the thrush family Turdidae.
Unlike the more nomadic Fieldfare and Redwing, the Song Thrush tends to return regularly to the same wintering areas.
T. glareola nests on the ground or uses an abandoned old tree nest of another bird, such as the Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris).
In some winters up to 4000 Fieldfare are present and Peregrine Falcon and Hobby may be seen, these birds being attracted by the small birds.
The surrounding woodlands and farmlands hold a host of the commoner Scandinavian species, some, like Fieldfare and Redwing, can be found in good numbers.
It is an important wintering site for many species of bird, including thrushes, Fieldfare and Redwing, which feed off the Sea-buckthorn's orange berries.
In winter Brambling, Fieldfare, Wigeon, Gadwall, Pochard and Teal may be sighted.
Notable protected species of birds include Peregrine, Merlin, Fieldfare, Redwing, Woodlark and Brambling.
Ian is Director of the Fieldfare Trust, which seeks countryside access for all and campaigns for the interests of the disabled at the design stage of new facilities.