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earthworms in the summer, and berries,
grain and
seeds in the winter.
Fieldfares often nest in
small colonies,
possibly for
protection from predators....
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Fieldfare cabin (Fieldfarehytta) is a
shelter built during the
occupation of
Norway by **** Germany. It is
situated in the
Tafjordfjella mountains on...
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varies between 10 and at
least 200 birds. They
often feed
together with
fieldfares,
common blackbirds and starlings. Sometimes, they will also feed alongside...
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Birger Edvin Martin Strømsheim, (11
October 1911 – 10
November 2012) was a
Norwegian resistance member during World War II,
especially noted for his role...
- 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...
- 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...
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actively bite the chimpanzees.
Fieldfares are
birds which may nest
either solitarily or in colonies.
Within colonies,
fieldfares mob and
defecate on approaching...
- Redwing,
Fieldfare, Ring ouzel...
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featured geese (brent goose,
Egyptian goose and red-breasted goose),
fieldfares, partridges, pigeons, ducks,
northern cardinal,
magpies and pea****s,...
- 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...