🇺🇸: The brambling (Fringilla montifringilla) is a songbird species from the subfamily of finches (Fringillinae) within the finch family (Fringillidae). With a body length of 15cm, the brambling is a finch about the size of a sparrow. In winter, the male brambling has a brownish-grey feathered head, neck and foreback. In summer, however, these are black. The breast and shoulder patches are orange-feathered. The brambling borders on the distribution area of the chaffinch and is mainly native to the Scandinavian birch forests. It is found from Norway to Kamchatka. In Europe, this bird can be found as far as the southern border of Norway, central Sweden, southern Finland, and northern and central Russia. Bramblings only breed in central Europe in exceptional cases. Like the chaffinch, the brambling lives on insects and invertebrates during the summer. During the winter months it mainly eats seeds, with beechnuts making up a large proportion of these.
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