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Definition of Fieldfares

Fieldfare
Fieldfare Field"fare` (?; 277), n. [OE. feldfare, AS. feldfare; field + faran to travel.] (Zo["o]l.) a small thrush (Turdus pilaris) which breeds in northern Europe and winters in Great Britain. The head, nape, and lower part of the back are ash-colored; the upper part of the back and wing coverts, chestnut; -- called also fellfare.

Meaning of Fieldfares from wikipedia

- earthworms in the summer, and berries, grain and seeds in the winter. Fieldfares often nest in small colonies, possibly for protection from predators....
- 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...
- Fieldfare cabin (Fieldfarehytta) is a shelter built during the occupation of Norway by **** Germany. It is situated in the Tafjordfjella mountains on...
- varies between 10 and at least 200 birds. They often feed together with fieldfares, common blackbirds and starlings. Sometimes, they will also feed alongside...
- 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)...
- long-tailed tit, greenfinch, hawfinch, collared dove, common wood pigeon, fieldfare, redwing, common starling, grey heron, white stork, common chaffinch,...
- 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...
- 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...