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A striking sea duck with a distinctive black and white plumage, often dubbed the "white nun" for its unique appearance.
A master of camouflage, this secretive wader's distinctive "drumming" display fills European wetlands each spring.
A small songbird that breeds in extreme climates, these gregarious birds live in cold, open habitats, frequently flying from spot to spot and showing off their snow-white wing and tail feathers.
One of seven American goose species, the Snow Goose is a noisy migrant that visits the Lower 48 states each winter. These beautiful birds have increased dramatically since the second half of the 20th century.
With its melodious repertoire of over 100 distinct phrases, this speckled snail-loving songster fills gardens and woodlands with enchanting tunes across its range.
Known for their epic circular annual migrations, sooty shearwaters breed in the Southern Hemisphere, before undertaking a lengthy clockwise tour of Northern Hemisphere ocean waters before returning to their original southern nesting colonies and repeating the process.
This stealthy and agile hunter tears through woodlands and gardens, striking fear into the hearts of small birds across Europe and Asia.
Wielding a distinctive spoon-shaped bill, this elegant wader sifts through shallow waters on a global journey from Europe to Asia.
A secretive marsh-dweller, this small rail skulks through dense wetland vegetation, rarely revealing its striking spotted plumage.
Perched quietly on branches, this unassuming songbird launches into sudden, graceful aerial acrobatics to snatch flying insects mid-air.
With its striking black breeding plumage, this wading bird transforms from a drab winter gray to a stunning sight in wetlands across Europe and Asia.
This iridescent troublemaker has a knack for mimicry and a taste for farmland snacks, making it both admired and controversial across its widespread range.
The gentle cooing of this widespread pigeon echoes through woodlands and farmlands across Eurasia, often mistaken for its more familiar cousin, the Wood Pigeon.
With piercing yellow eyes and cryptic plumage, this ground-dwelling bird is a master of camouflage in open habitats worldwide.
A charming little bird with a big personality, often spotted perched atop gorse bushes and fence posts across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Skimming the waves of open oceans, this tiny seabird braves some of the world's stormiest waters with remarkable agility.
Swooping gracefully through the skies, this agile flyer catches insects on the wing and heralds the arrival of spring in many parts of the world.
The master of the skies, this aerial acrobat spends up to 10 months aloft, touching down only to breed.
One of nature's long-distance champions, this hardy goose braves Arctic tundra and boreal forests on its epic migrations.
With its haunting "hoot" echoing through moonlit forests, this nocturnal hunter is a master of stealth.
Fast and erratic in flight, the Teal is the United Kingdom’s smallest wildfowl species. Despite occurring year-round in low numbers, birdwatchers are most likely to spot these tiny ducks in the winter when large numbers arrive from abroad.
Small but mighty, this globetrotting sandpiper covers vast distances during its annual migrations, touching down on shorelines from Arctic tundra to tropical beaches.
A master of woodland edges, this small songbird fills summer air with its distinctive parachuting display flight and melodious tune.
This chirpy little songbird has charmed its way across Europe and Asia, becoming a familiar sight in both rural fields and bustling city parks.
A striking sea duck with a distinctive black and white plumage, often dubbed the "white nun" for its unique appearance.
A master of camouflage, this secretive wader's distinctive "drumming" display fills European wetlands each spring.
A small songbird that breeds in extreme climates, these gregarious birds live in cold, open habitats, frequently flying from spot to spot and showing off their snow-white wing and tail feathers.
One of seven American goose species, the Snow Goose is a noisy migrant that visits the Lower 48 states each winter. These beautiful birds have increased dramatically since the second half of the 20th century.
With its melodious repertoire of over 100 distinct phrases, this speckled snail-loving songster fills gardens and woodlands with enchanting tunes across its range.
Known for their epic circular annual migrations, sooty shearwaters breed in the Southern Hemisphere, before undertaking a lengthy clockwise tour of Northern Hemisphere ocean waters before returning to their original southern nesting colonies and repeating the process.
This stealthy and agile hunter tears through woodlands and gardens, striking fear into the hearts of small birds across Europe and Asia.
Wielding a distinctive spoon-shaped bill, this elegant wader sifts through shallow waters on a global journey from Europe to Asia.
A secretive marsh-dweller, this small rail skulks through dense wetland vegetation, rarely revealing its striking spotted plumage.
Perched quietly on branches, this unassuming songbird launches into sudden, graceful aerial acrobatics to snatch flying insects mid-air.
With its striking black breeding plumage, this wading bird transforms from a drab winter gray to a stunning sight in wetlands across Europe and Asia.
This iridescent troublemaker has a knack for mimicry and a taste for farmland snacks, making it both admired and controversial across its widespread range.
The gentle cooing of this widespread pigeon echoes through woodlands and farmlands across Eurasia, often mistaken for its more familiar cousin, the Wood Pigeon.
With piercing yellow eyes and cryptic plumage, this ground-dwelling bird is a master of camouflage in open habitats worldwide.
A charming little bird with a big personality, often spotted perched atop gorse bushes and fence posts across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Skimming the waves of open oceans, this tiny seabird braves some of the world's stormiest waters with remarkable agility.
Swooping gracefully through the skies, this agile flyer catches insects on the wing and heralds the arrival of spring in many parts of the world.
The master of the skies, this aerial acrobat spends up to 10 months aloft, touching down only to breed.
One of nature's long-distance champions, this hardy goose braves Arctic tundra and boreal forests on its epic migrations.
With its haunting "hoot" echoing through moonlit forests, this nocturnal hunter is a master of stealth.
Fast and erratic in flight, the Teal is the United Kingdom’s smallest wildfowl species. Despite occurring year-round in low numbers, birdwatchers are most likely to spot these tiny ducks in the winter when large numbers arrive from abroad.
Small but mighty, this globetrotting sandpiper covers vast distances during its annual migrations, touching down on shorelines from Arctic tundra to tropical beaches.
A master of woodland edges, this small songbird fills summer air with its distinctive parachuting display flight and melodious tune.
This chirpy little songbird has charmed its way across Europe and Asia, becoming a familiar sight in both rural fields and bustling city parks.