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With its spiraling foraging pattern and bark-like camouflage, this tiny woodland acrobat is a master of vertical tree climbing.
A distinctive diving duck with a sleek black body and a hair-like tuft of feathers crowning its head.
A hardy arctic traveler, this goose braves icy winds to journey across vast northern landscapes each year.
An attractive shorebird, frequently seen flipping stones in search of small creatures sheltering beneath. These long-distance migrants visit temperate and tropical coastlines across the globe but return to the Arctic each year to nest.
The gentle coo of this migratory bird has long been a cherished sound of European summers, now sadly fading from many landscapes.
A small, streaky finch that brightens up coastal grasslands and moorlands with its cheerful chirps and acrobatic feeding habits.
The striking sea duck with a distinctive knob on its bill glides gracefully through northern coastal waters.
A hardy songbird that thrives in mountainous regions and wetlands across Europe and Asia, venturing to lower altitudes during winter months.
Skulking through dense wetland vegetation, this elusive bird is a master of stealth and camouflage.
This berry-loving nomad roams northern forests in search of fruit, sporting a rakish crest and striking wing markings that make it a winter treat for birdwatchers worldwide.
The bold traveler of open landscapes, this sparrow-sized songbird covers impressive distances during its annual migrations across continents.
With its distinctive curved bill and long-distance migrations, this shorebird is a global traveler, touching down on coastlines from Arctic tundra to tropical beaches.
A charismatic, small songbird with a striking orange, brown and white plumage, that flits through meadows and heathlands across Europe and beyond, catching insects on the wing.
One of several similar wildfowl species in the Anser genus, Greater White-fronted Geese live up to their name with a distinctive white patch on the front of their face. The species is extremely widespread, although there are several sub-species, each with different breeding and overwintering ranges.
A powerful fish-hunter with a wingspan rivalling small aircraft, this majestic raptor patrols coastlines and lakes across the Northern Hemisphere.
This small warbler with a distinctive white throat brings a burst of song to hedgerows and scrubland across Europe, Asia, and Africa during its annual migration.
A graceful giant of northern wetlands, this iconic swan's distinctive trumpeting call echoes across vast Arctic tundra and icy lakes.
A dapper dabbling duck with a distinctive whistle, found on wetlands across Europe and Asia.
Very similar in appearance to the more common marsh tit, willow tits are small, elusive birds, found in wooded wetlands and gravel tits. Unique among members of the tit family, willow tits excavate their own nest cavities in the trunks of decaying trees.
A small songbird with a big voice, this globe-trotting traveler covers an astonishing 12,000 km during its annual migration.
A master of long-distance travel, this wading bird's global journeys span from Arctic tundra to tropical wetlands.
This small songbird fills European woodlands with its distinctive trilling song, a sound that echoes through the trees like a spinning coin.
A master of camouflage, this elusive wader skulks through forests worldwide, often spotted only when flushed from undergrowth.
This charming songbird fills European heathlands and woodlands with its melodious, flute-like warble, often heard while the bird spirals high into the sky.
With its spiraling foraging pattern and bark-like camouflage, this tiny woodland acrobat is a master of vertical tree climbing.
A distinctive diving duck with a sleek black body and a hair-like tuft of feathers crowning its head.
A hardy arctic traveler, this goose braves icy winds to journey across vast northern landscapes each year.
An attractive shorebird, frequently seen flipping stones in search of small creatures sheltering beneath. These long-distance migrants visit temperate and tropical coastlines across the globe but return to the Arctic each year to nest.
The gentle coo of this migratory bird has long been a cherished sound of European summers, now sadly fading from many landscapes.
A small, streaky finch that brightens up coastal grasslands and moorlands with its cheerful chirps and acrobatic feeding habits.
The striking sea duck with a distinctive knob on its bill glides gracefully through northern coastal waters.
A hardy songbird that thrives in mountainous regions and wetlands across Europe and Asia, venturing to lower altitudes during winter months.
Skulking through dense wetland vegetation, this elusive bird is a master of stealth and camouflage.
This berry-loving nomad roams northern forests in search of fruit, sporting a rakish crest and striking wing markings that make it a winter treat for birdwatchers worldwide.
The bold traveler of open landscapes, this sparrow-sized songbird covers impressive distances during its annual migrations across continents.
With its distinctive curved bill and long-distance migrations, this shorebird is a global traveler, touching down on coastlines from Arctic tundra to tropical beaches.
A charismatic, small songbird with a striking orange, brown and white plumage, that flits through meadows and heathlands across Europe and beyond, catching insects on the wing.
One of several similar wildfowl species in the Anser genus, Greater White-fronted Geese live up to their name with a distinctive white patch on the front of their face. The species is extremely widespread, although there are several sub-species, each with different breeding and overwintering ranges.
A powerful fish-hunter with a wingspan rivalling small aircraft, this majestic raptor patrols coastlines and lakes across the Northern Hemisphere.
This small warbler with a distinctive white throat brings a burst of song to hedgerows and scrubland across Europe, Asia, and Africa during its annual migration.
A graceful giant of northern wetlands, this iconic swan's distinctive trumpeting call echoes across vast Arctic tundra and icy lakes.
A dapper dabbling duck with a distinctive whistle, found on wetlands across Europe and Asia.
Very similar in appearance to the more common marsh tit, willow tits are small, elusive birds, found in wooded wetlands and gravel tits. Unique among members of the tit family, willow tits excavate their own nest cavities in the trunks of decaying trees.
A small songbird with a big voice, this globe-trotting traveler covers an astonishing 12,000 km during its annual migration.
A master of long-distance travel, this wading bird's global journeys span from Arctic tundra to tropical wetlands.
This small songbird fills European woodlands with its distinctive trilling song, a sound that echoes through the trees like a spinning coin.
A master of camouflage, this elusive wader skulks through forests worldwide, often spotted only when flushed from undergrowth.
This charming songbird fills European heathlands and woodlands with its melodious, flute-like warble, often heard while the bird spirals high into the sky.