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   Fieldfare

   Fieldfare  Turdus pilaris
Turdus pilaris

Status: Common and widespread winter visitor from October to March throughout Ireland.

Conservation Concern: Green-listed in Ireland. The European population has been assessed as Secure.

Identification: About the same size as a Blackbird. Sexes and ages virtually identical. A very striking bird when seen well. Has a grey head and nape with indistinct white supercilium. The throat and breast are buffy-brown with extensive black streaks. The flanks have black arrow-markings (not spotted!), while the belly and vent are white. The back is brown, while the extensive rump is a pale grey. The tail and legs are black.

Similar Species: Blackbird, Mistle Thrush.

Call: A harsh "chack-chack", as well as high-pitched squeak. The song consists of a slow squeaky warble.

Diet: Insects, especially earthworms. Also berries and other fruit including apples.

Breeding: Does not breed in Ireland. There is a small population in Scotland (<10 pairs), but the majority breed in parks and gardens from Scandinavia and eastern France to Siberia. Frequently nests in colonies.

Wintering: Winters in open fields in lowland areas, generally avoiding suburban and urban areas. May visit gardens during very poor weather conditions.

Where to See: Common and widespread in Ireland in winter.
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