- 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...
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preferentially built) will make a tree
markedly more attractive.
Fieldfares (
****us pilaris)
nesting in the
vicinity will also
increase the
desirability of nest...
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thrush (
****us philomelos)
Fieldfare (
****us pilaris) Ring
ouzel (
****us torquatus) Tickell's
thrush (
****us unicolor)
Mistle thrush (
****us viscivorus)...
- thrush,
****us chrysolaus Izu thrush,
****us celaenops (E) Pale thrush,
****us pallidus Fieldfare,
****us pilaris (A) Black-throated thrush,
****us atrogularis...
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insectivorous or
omnivorous birds in the
genus ****us, in the
wider thrush family, ****idae. The
genus name
****us is
Latin for 'thrush'. The term
thrush is...
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****us pilaris Ring ouzel,
****us torquatus Black-throated thrush,
****us atrogularis Red-throated thrush,
****us ruficollis Dusky thrush,
****us eunomus...
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Butterflies captured in
Upper Engadine (1876, 1878). Die
Wachholderdrossel ****us pilaris, 1885 - The fieldfare. Uber
meine erfolgreichen Zuchten der Hakengimpel...
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Dusky thrush,
****us eunomus (A) LC
Eastern bluebird,
Sialia sialis LC
Eyebrowed thrush,
****us obscurus LC Fieldfare,
****us pilaris LC
Forest thrush...
- 2–4 eggs in an old tree nest of
another species, such as a
fieldfare (
****us pilaris). The
clutch takes about three w****s to hatch.
Widely distributed and...
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abandoned tree nest of
another bird species, such as the
fieldfare (
****us pilaris). Four pale-green eggs are laid
between March and May.
These are incubated...