Fieldfare
The Fieldfare is a medium-sized bird belonging to the thrush family, known scientifically as *Turdus pilaris*. It is characterized by its gray-brown plumage, a distinctive black crown, and a yellow-orange underbelly. Fieldfares are commonly found in open fields, woodlands, and gardens across Europe and parts of Asia, especially during the winter months when they migrate from northern regions.
These birds are social creatures, often seen in flocks foraging for food. Their diet mainly consists of berries, fruits, and insects. Fieldfares are known for their melodious calls and are often spotted perched on trees or foraging on the ground, making them a delightful sight for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike.