Brambling

/ˈbræmblɪŋ/ noun

A small songbird with orange-red breast and face markings that breeds in northern forests and migrates south for winter.

From bramble (a thorny shrub) + -ling (diminutive suffix), named because these birds frequent bramble bushes for food and shelter. The term emerged in English ornithology around the 16th century.

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