Fieldfare - Turdus Pilaris ( Turdidae)

Fieldfare - Turdus Pilaris ( Turdidae)

Fieldfare - Turdus pilaris ( turdidae) Blue-grey head with black A large handsome thrush with a striking mask Dark brown back combination of plumage colours, the fieldfare is usually identifiable by its Black and yellow blue-grey head and white underwing. It bill is a winter visitor to most of Europe. Nestingin trees and bushes made up with grass and twigs. Lays 5-6 eggs; 1-2 Orange-buff breast with broods; May-June. heavy black Feeding on farmland bushy woods spots mostly eats worms, and insects on the ground; also fruit from trees. Visits gardens in winter. Dense black Voice “chak-chak-chak”- Usually a chevrons on white flanks furious chatter, their song is simple with Black tail a few chattering, fast notes of squeaks, warbles and whistles Grey Partridge - Perdix perdix (Phasianidae) Orange-brown face This neat gamebird is typically fond of farmland hedges, mainly living in grassy meadows with rich insect life. If disturbed, it rockets off with whirring wings. Nestingwell hidden hedge bottoms, grass Finely barred Streaked grey breast back banks, game cover, cereals and nettle beds. Lays 10-20 eggs; 1 brood; April– June Feeding grass and cereal shoots, seeds, knotgrass, black bindweed, common Bold red-brown bars on flack Dull brown legs hemp nettle and chickweed. Chicks require insects for the first two weeks of life Voice Distinctive low rhythmic, mechanical, creaky “Prri-prri-prri”/“rick- rick-rick” House Sparrow - Passer domesticus (passeridae) Grey cap Red-brown above, with dark streaks This common, noisy sparrow is one of the most familiar small bird due to its habit of nesting in buildings. They prefer villages, farms and farmland, due to availability of food and less disturbance. Big black bib Nestinguntidy nest made of grass and feathers, choosing areas of closely packed shrub, ivy-covered buildings, thatched roofs and under the eaves of buildings, favouring small holes and crevices. Lays 3-7 eggs; 1-4 broods; Unmarked grey below April—August. Feeding They will feed on seeds, aphids, small caterpillars as well as berries, nuts and fresh buds. Also found foraging on They will also use ground for corn, oats and wheat. nest boxes Voice Lively chirrp, chip song, a simple series of chirps. .

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