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
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  • 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
  • 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.
  • Dog roses, bramble, nettles and thistles provide good for birds such as goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinches and the occasional rarity such as brambling or bullfinch.
  • Brambling always makes me feel somewhat like the prince in Sleeping Beauty, fighting through the thorns to reach the prize.
  • In this country, the brambling is a passage migrant and a winter visitor.
  • That’s what I did on a couple of days earlier this week when we spent time ‘brambling’ and picking blackberries to make jam.
  • I have already been brambling.
  • Like bramblings, siskins tend to winter in widely different areas in succeeding years.
  • The Gaffer's eyes wandered from a brambling hopping about the lichen-covered boulders, and away to the sea-fowl wheeling above the ships: and then came into his mind a tale he had read once in Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts
  • Other birds like snipe, brambling, lapwing and willow tit will struggle to find suitable habitats further north. Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed
  • As I write, the old Bramley apple in our garden is occupied by a variety of finches: greenfinches, chaffinches and bramblings.
  • In another area, he sows seeds to attract birds like linnets, reed buntings and bramblings.
  • In my part of the world, diving has become a family activity, like Frisbee and brambling.
  • A brambling en route to more temperate climes from its breeding grounds in the north flicks low over the grass, the long white flash on the rump making it easy to pick out. Country diary: South Uist
  • • Large flocks of chaffinch with some bramblings in woodland, abundant redwing and fieldfare in hawthorn hedges, and rare waxwings appearing in unusually high numbers. British wildlife benefits from return to 'traditional' seasonal weather
  • The roost site selection of bramblings can be evaluated at four different levels.
  • But sarra one of me cares a brambling ram, pomp porteryark! Finnegans Wake
  • 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.
  • More than 2,600 linnets, 100 yellowhammers, 229 reed buntings and 1,200 skylarks have been recorded along with smaller numbers of brambling, tree sparrows and chaffinches. BBC News - Home
  • Dog roses, bramble, nettles and thistles provide good for birds such as goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinches and the occasional rarity such as brambling or bullfinch.

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