fieldfare

/ˈfildˌfɛr/
noun
  1. A type of thrush (a bird) with a gray head, brown back, and spotted chest, found in Europe and Asia, often seen in flocks during winter.
    • The fieldfare is known for its loud, chattering call.
    • We spotted a flock of fieldfares feeding on berries in the hedgerow.
    • During the cold months, fieldfares migrate south from Scandinavia to milder areas.
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