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Fieldfare

British pronunciation/fˈiːldfe‍ə/
American pronunciation/fˈiːldfɛɹ/
Fieldfare
[NOUN]
1

a medium-sized migratory thrush species with a grayish-brown plumage, speckled breast and pale gray rump

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What is a "fieldfare"?

A fieldfare is a medium-sized thrush species found in Europe and Asia. These birds are known for their striking appearance, with grayish-brown plumage, a speckled breast, and a distinctive pale gray rump. Fieldfares are social birds that often gather in large flocks during winter, feeding on a varied diet of fruits, berries, insects, and earthworms. They are highly migratory, with populations from the northern parts of their range traveling southwards to spend the winter in more temperate regions. Fieldfares are known for their melodious song, which they use to communicate and establish their territories. They are adaptable birds found in various habitats, including woodlands, farmlands, and gardens. Their presence in agricultural areas is beneficial, as they help control insect populations.

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