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Brambling - Wikipedia
The brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It has also been called the cock o' the north and the ...
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Brambling | Audubon Field Guide
A common finch of Europe and Asia, the Brambling appears regularly in small numbers in Alaska during migration, straying the short distance across the Bering ...
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Brambling Bird Facts | Fringilla Montifringilla - RSPB
The male Brambling has a black head in summer, and an orange breast with white belly. In flight it shows a white rump. Sociable in winter.
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brambling
brambling (ˈbræmblɪŋ) Also 6 bramlin(e, 7 brambline, bramlin. [= Ger. brämling, prob. f. WGer. *brâma bramble + -ling.] A bird (Fringilla montifringilla) belonging to the finch-tribe; the Mountain Finch.1570 Levins Manip. 133 A Bramlin, bird, montifringella. 1655 Mouffet & Benn. Health's Improv. (17...
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Brambling - eBird
Distinctive and handsome orange-breasted finch. Note black head of males (solid in breeding season, patchy in non-breeding) and gray-and-brown head of ...
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Brambling | BTO
A winter visitor to Britain & Ireland, Bramblings arrive in large numbers from Fennoscandia during the autumn and often join flocks of other finches.
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Brambling - BirdWatch Ireland
Bramblings are winter visitors to Ireland, almost always associating with flocks of Chaffinches and other finches. Tends to be seen in rural areas.
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Brambling | The Wildlife Trusts
Bramblings are brightly marked finches, with a beautiful rusty orange tint on the breast and shoulder, giving them a more colourful look than the browner hued ...
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ADW: Fringilla montifringilla: INFORMATION - Animal Diversity Web
Bramblings are medium-sized finches with long wings and tail. They have black tails and white rumps. The wings are mostly black, but the median and lesser ...
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BRAMBLING (Fringilla montifringilla) - songbird factfile
Flocks of brambling arrive from Scandinavia and spend the winter months in our woodlands and gardens. They can often be seen in large flocks reaching hundreds ...
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www.songbird-survival.org.uk
BRAMBLING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a brightly colored finch (Fringilla montifringilla) that breeds in the northern parts of Europe and Asia and migrates southward in winter and is often kept as ...
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USS Brambling
USS Brambling is a name used more than once by the U.S.
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USS Brambling (AMS-42)
USS Brambling (AMS-42/YMS-109) was a acquired by the U.S. On 7 February 1955, Brambling was redesignated MSCO-42.
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bramble
▪ I. bramble1 (ˈbræmb(ə)l) Forms: 1 brémel, brǽmel, brǽmbel, 1–4 brembel, 2 brimbel, 3 brimbyl, 4 brembil, -bul, brimbil, 5 bremmyll, brymbyl(l, brymmeylle, 5–6 brymble, 5–9 bremble (in 9 dial.), 6 brambel, brombille, brymmil, 6– bramble. [OE. brembel, bræmbel, later form (with euphonic b, and conse...
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