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The Fieldfare is a large thrush - It is similar in size to a Blackbird but it's a little bit smaller than the Mistle Thrush with very bold plumage.
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The Fieldfare is a large thrush - It is similar in size to a Blackbird but it's a little bit smaller than the Mistle Thrush with very bold plumage.
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The Fieldfare is a large thrush - It is similar in size to a Blackbird but it's a little bit smaller than the Mistle Thrush with very bold plumage.
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The Fieldfare is a large thrush - It is similar in size to a Blackbird but it's a little bit smaller than the Mistle Thrush with very bold plumage.
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The Fieldfare is a large thrush - It is similar in size to a Blackbird but it's a little bit smaller than the Mistle Thrush with very bold plumage.
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Their miniature thickets are noisy with the cries of Fieldfare, Pipit, and Ptarmigan, but these are left behind on nearing the upper plateau, where shade of rock and sough of wind are all that take their place.
Animal Heroes Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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For the Fieldfare would build before him, and the Lemming fed its brood under his very eyes.
Animal Heroes Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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Marsh blackbird 5.293 Turdus migratorius Turdus pilaris migratorius 1.29 Fieldfare of Carolina.
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He is colour'd and heel'd as the Lark is; but his Breast is of a glittering fair Lemon-Colour, and he is as big as a Fieldfare, and very fine Food.
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The picture of the Fieldfare sitting in the bush was taken bye my friend Paul Drake, Thanks for the great picture Paul.
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