Fieldfares Collection
"Fieldfares: Beautiful Winter Visitors to Alsace, France 🐦❄️ These stunning birds, known as Fieldfares (Turdus pilaris
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"Fieldfares: Beautiful Winter Visitors to Alsace, France 🐦❄️ These stunning birds, known as Fieldfares (Turdus pilaris), grace the picturesque region of Alsace in France during the winter months. With their distinctive appearance and melodic songs they can often mistaken for other thrush species such as Mistle Thrushes, Black Throated Thrushes, and Song Thrushes. In 1972, a captivating fieldfare portrait was published by Book Club Associates in a mesmerizing color lithograph. This artwork perfectly captures the essence of these Christmas visitors with their vibrant plumage and charming presence. During migration season, large flocks can be observed flying across the Netherlands. These migratory journeys are truly awe-inspiring and showcase nature's incredible wonders. Picture No. 11676584 and Picture No. 11676583 beautifully depict these magnificent creatures in flight. In Norfolk, England during January, adult they are be spotted feasting on Sea Buckthorn berries (Hippophae rhamnoides). Their vivid colors contrast against the wintry landscape, creating a breathtaking sight that photographers cannot resist capturing. Not only do they indulge in delicious berries but also take grit from shingle tracks to aid digestion—a fascinating behavior captured by an image taken in Norfolk. Watching them gracefully take off from Sea Buckthorn bushes is truly enchanting; it showcases their agility and elegance while navigating through their natural habitat. Fieldfares bring joy to bird enthusiasts around the world with their striking beauty and unique behaviors. Whether you spot them migrating over vast landscapes or feeding on succulent berries amidst frosty surroundings—these avian marvels never fail to leave us spellbound. "