- The
fieldfare (****us pilaris) is a
member of the
thrush family ****idae. It
breeds in
woodland and
scrub in
northern Europe and
across the Palearctic...
-
Fieldfare cabin (Fieldfarehytta) is a
shelter built during the
occupation of
Norway by **** Germany. It is
situated in the
Tafjordfjella mountains on...
- HMS
Fieldfare also
known as R.A.F.
Landing Ground Novar, then RNAS
Evanton and
later as RAF Evanton, is a
disused airfield in Ross and Cromarty, Scotland...
- Redwing,
Fieldfare, Ring ouzel...
- long-tailed tit, greenfinch, hawfinch,
collared dove,
common wood pigeon,
fieldfare, redwing,
common starling, grey heron,
white stork,
common chaffinch,...
-
Birger Edvin Martin Strømsheim, (11
October 1911 – 10
November 2012) was a
Norwegian resistance member during World War II,
especially noted for his role...
- robin. Two
other species have
their own
distinct names without "thrush",
fieldfare and redwing, from behavioural, and
plumage features, respectively. The...
- this has
allowed them to prey on
nocturnal migrants such as redwings,
fieldfares, starlings, and wood****s. In many
parts of the
world peregrine falcons...
- The
fruit is an
important winter food
resource for some birds,
notably fieldfares.[citation needed]
Leaves are
eaten by the
larva of the
coastal race of...
- monedula), owls,
vultures and ducks.
Studies on slug
predation also cite
fieldfares (feeding on
Deroceras reticulatum),
redwings (feeding on
Limax and Arion)...