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Brambling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brambling: Medium-sized finch with jet-black hood extending to upper back with orange shoulder patches, throat, and breast. Underparts are buff with black-spotted flanks. Wings are black with white and orange bars. ... The Brambling has a large range, estimated globally at 10,000,000 square kilometers. The bird is native to...
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I was looking out my window this morning and saw a bird I had never seen before, I ran downstairs got my camera attached my zoom lens and thought it would have been gone, but luckily it was in no hurry. I managed to get a few photos. ... Definitely a brambling (him); Well captured! --; Seen in my contacts' photos. (?);
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on brambling (bird), (species Fringilla montifringilla), songbird belonging to the family Fringillidae (order Passeriformes) that breeds in coniferous and birch woods from Scandinavia to Japan and winters southward, millions sometimes appearing in Europe. ... ADD TO YOUR SITE...
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Brambling, illustrated article. ... Brambling - Fact File ... The brambling is one of the most highly migratory of all finches. In autumn, the whole breeding population moves southwards, often congregating in enormous numbers at particularly good feeding localities. As a result, bramblings may occupy widely different areas...
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Fringilla montifringilla Linnaeus ... Status One record. An adult male appeared in the early evening of 18 May 1983 at Don Lightbody's feeder at Lake Echo, Halifax County; Mr. Lightbody secured excellent photographs, and other observers were Kay and Dorothy Lightbody ... It has been seen in the northeastern United States,
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Pictures, identification guide, habitat requirements, nesting and feeding habits of Fringilla montifringilla - Brambling - in Britain ... This member of the finch family is a winter visitor; it is sometimes mistakenly identified as a chaffinch, ... Bramblings are very fond of beech mast - the beech nuts that ripen in autumn.
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