The brambling “Fringilla montifringilla” is actually a little passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It is a widespread bird in Europe. The common English name is derived from Common West Germanic “brama” meaning bramble or a thorny bush. It has also been called the cock o’ the north and the mountain finch. The beautiful brambling is alike and shapes a common chaffinch.
Breeding – The male plumage of bramblings is very distinguishing, with a blackhead, dark upper parts, colorful orange breast with a white belly. However, females and younger birds are less distinctive, and more related in appearance to some chaffinches. In all plumage, though, bramblings differ from chaffinches in a number of features, brambling has a white rump whereas chaffinch is gray-green.
The breast is orange, contrasting with a white belly on brambling, whereas on chaffinch the underparts of more uniformly colored pink or buff. However, brambling’s scapulars are orange, whereas chaffinch is grey or grey-brown, the flanks are dark-spotted on brambling, and plain on chaffinch.
You know Bird of Europe, Bramblings lack the white outer tail feathers of chaffinch. Moreover, an additional difference for all plumage except breeding-plumaged males is the bill color – yellow in brambling, dull pinkish in chaffinch breeding-plumaged male bramblings have black bills, and chaffinches in the corresponding plumage have gray bills.
Brambling is an almost completely migratory bird, and in Europe, it forms large flocks in the winter, sometimes with thousands or even millions of birds in a single flock. Moreover, such large gatherings happen particularly if beech mast is abundant.
This Bird of Europe species does not require beech mast in the winter, but winter flocks of bramblings will move until they find it. This may be an adaptation to avoid competition with the Chaffinch. The bird normally likes to eat seeds, but contrasting to most finches, their young are fed largely on insects. It builds its nest in a tree fork and decorates the exterior with moss or lichen to make it less conspicuous.
The Bird of Europe lays four to nine eggs. The brambling is a widespread and plentiful species and is not considered to be threatened with extinction. In Europe alone, which accounts for less than half of its breeding range, over 13 million pairs are found breeding across northern regions that include parts of Iceland, Denmark, Germany, Scandinavia, Finland, and, Russia. 
Brambling Fringilla Montifringilla Call / Sound
Source: Wikipedia
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The brambling “Fringilla montifringilla” a Bird of Europe little passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae brama meaning bramble or a thorny bush. ????????
The brambling “Fringilla montifringilla” a Bird of Europe little passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae brama meaning bramble or a thorny bush. 8 13
The brambling “Fringilla montifringilla” a Bird of Europe little passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae brama meaning bramble or a thorny bush.

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