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Fieldfare

noun
1.
Medium-sized Eurasian thrush seen chiefly in winter.  Synonyms: snowbird, Turdus pilaris.






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"Fieldfare" Quotes from Famous Books



... street? And the ordinary notes and calls of so many of the British birds, according to their biographers, are harsh and disagreeable; even the nightingale has an ugly, guttural "chuck." The missel-thrush has a harsh scream; the jay a note like "wrack," "wrack;" the fieldfare a rasping chatter; the blackbird, which is our robin cut in ebony, will sometimes crow like a cock and cackle like a hen; the flocks of starlings make a noise like a steam saw-mill; the white-throat has a disagreeable note; the swift ...
— Locusts and Wild Honey • John Burroughs

... an anecdote with respect to the fieldfare (turdus pilaris) which I think is particular enough; this bird, though it sits on trees in the daytime, and procures the greatest part of its food from white-thorn hedges, yea, moreover, builds on very high trees, as may be seen by the fauna suecica; yet always appears ...
— The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1 • Gilbert White



Words linked to "Fieldfare" :   Turdus, thrush, Turdus pilaris, genus Turdus



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