brambling

[ UK /bɹˈæmblɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Eurasian finch
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How To Use brambling In A Sentence

  • Bramblings that have come down from the north are feeding in the woods on beechmast. Times, Sunday Times
  • As I write, the old Bramley apple in our garden is occupied by a variety of finches: greenfinches, chaffinches and bramblings.
  • Nearby, the rough grass and scrub contain large stands of teasels and thistles, which provide seeds for finches - goldfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, brambling and siskin are frequent winter visitors.
  • For his first weekend he's off to a Tudor estate in Essex for a spot of glamping, fly fishing, brambling and al fresco dining. Tonight's TV highlights
  • Your account of the greater brambling, or snow-fleck, is very amusing; and strange it is that such a short-winged bird should delight in such perilous voyages over the northern ocean. The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
  • The bramblings are readily distinguished by dazzling white rumps.
  • Nearby, the rough grass and scrub contain large stands of teasels and thistles, which provide seeds for finches - goldfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, brambling and siskin are frequent winter visitors.
  • In another area, he sows seeds to attract birds like linnets, reed buntings and bramblings.
  • Dog roses, bramble, nettles and thistles provide good for birds such as goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinches and the occasional rarity such as brambling or bullfinch.
  • Bramblings that have come down from the north are feeding in the woods on beechmast. Times, Sunday Times
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