1523 results for ""
Gliding gracefully over coastal waters, this elegant seabird is a master of long-distance migration.
Lurking in the reeds of lakes and ponds, this black waterbird with its distinctive white beak is a common sight for both city dwellers and countryside explorers.
A master diver that plunges into both freshwater and coastal habitats, this adaptable bird can be spotted on every continent except Antarctica.
This stocky songbird, often perched on top of fence posts, fills European farmlands with its distinctive jangling call.
Heard more often than seen, this elusive ground-dweller's rasping call is the soundtrack of summer meadows across Europe and Asia.
A graceful giant of wetlands and grasslands, this bird's trumpeting call echoes across Europe and Asia during its spectacular migrations.
This charming little woodland bird stands out with its distinctive mohawk-like crest, often spotted flitting among pine trees in search of insects and seeds.
With its uniquely crossed bill, this finch is nature's master locksmith, effortlessly prizing open pine cones for their hidden seed treasures.
A master of disguise, this notorious nest intruder is known for its iconic call that heralds the arrival of spring across Europe and beyond.
This large wader with its distinctive down curved bill is a master of coastal habitats, equally at home probing mudflats or nesting in upland meadows.
This long-distance migrant shorebird wows observers with its dramatic seasonal colour change, transforming from mottled grey to rich rufous as it prepares for breeding.
A chatty little songbird with a big attitude, this feisty warbler flits through gorse and heathland, flashing its long tail as it goes.
This remarkable aquatic songbird dives and walks underwater in fast-flowing streams, defying expectations with its unique adaptations.
A plump, round-headed shorebird that nests in Arctic tundra and alpine meadows, known for its unusual breeding behaviour where males take on most parental duties.
This small, nimble shorebird transforms from mottled brown to striking black belly during breeding season, a quick-change artist of the tidal flats.
A relatively nondescript and unobtrusive species, the Dunnock is a common bird with a fascinating breeding strategy.
Regarded as being sacred by early Egyptians, this native goose of the African continent was introduced into Europe and elsewhere as an ornamental wildfowl species in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century.
Known for its plush down feathers, this sea duck braves the icy waters of northern coasts with remarkable resilience.
Striking and gregarious, this berry-loving thrush transforms winter fields into bustling social hubs across Europe and beyond.
With its striking orange crest and tiny size, this vibrant forest dweller flits through treetops like a living flame.
Gliding effortlessly over stormy seas, these hardy seabirds brave the harshest ocean conditions with remarkable ease.
With its prominent blue bib, this small thrush turns heads across diverse habitats from Europe to Asia.
A vibrant songster that paints forests and meadows with its rosy hues, this finch charms birdwatchers across Europe and Asia.
This unassuming duck's subtle beauty and distinctive call make it a favorite among sharp-eyed waterfowl enthusiasts worldwide.
Gliding gracefully over coastal waters, this elegant seabird is a master of long-distance migration.
Lurking in the reeds of lakes and ponds, this black waterbird with its distinctive white beak is a common sight for both city dwellers and countryside explorers.
A master diver that plunges into both freshwater and coastal habitats, this adaptable bird can be spotted on every continent except Antarctica.
This stocky songbird, often perched on top of fence posts, fills European farmlands with its distinctive jangling call.
Heard more often than seen, this elusive ground-dweller's rasping call is the soundtrack of summer meadows across Europe and Asia.
A graceful giant of wetlands and grasslands, this bird's trumpeting call echoes across Europe and Asia during its spectacular migrations.
This charming little woodland bird stands out with its distinctive mohawk-like crest, often spotted flitting among pine trees in search of insects and seeds.
With its uniquely crossed bill, this finch is nature's master locksmith, effortlessly prizing open pine cones for their hidden seed treasures.
A master of disguise, this notorious nest intruder is known for its iconic call that heralds the arrival of spring across Europe and beyond.
This large wader with its distinctive down curved bill is a master of coastal habitats, equally at home probing mudflats or nesting in upland meadows.
This long-distance migrant shorebird wows observers with its dramatic seasonal colour change, transforming from mottled grey to rich rufous as it prepares for breeding.
A chatty little songbird with a big attitude, this feisty warbler flits through gorse and heathland, flashing its long tail as it goes.
This remarkable aquatic songbird dives and walks underwater in fast-flowing streams, defying expectations with its unique adaptations.
A plump, round-headed shorebird that nests in Arctic tundra and alpine meadows, known for its unusual breeding behaviour where males take on most parental duties.
This small, nimble shorebird transforms from mottled brown to striking black belly during breeding season, a quick-change artist of the tidal flats.
A relatively nondescript and unobtrusive species, the Dunnock is a common bird with a fascinating breeding strategy.
Regarded as being sacred by early Egyptians, this native goose of the African continent was introduced into Europe and elsewhere as an ornamental wildfowl species in the late seventeenth and eighteenth century.
Known for its plush down feathers, this sea duck braves the icy waters of northern coasts with remarkable resilience.
Striking and gregarious, this berry-loving thrush transforms winter fields into bustling social hubs across Europe and beyond.
With its striking orange crest and tiny size, this vibrant forest dweller flits through treetops like a living flame.
Gliding effortlessly over stormy seas, these hardy seabirds brave the harshest ocean conditions with remarkable ease.
With its prominent blue bib, this small thrush turns heads across diverse habitats from Europe to Asia.
A vibrant songster that paints forests and meadows with its rosy hues, this finch charms birdwatchers across Europe and Asia.
This unassuming duck's subtle beauty and distinctive call make it a favorite among sharp-eyed waterfowl enthusiasts worldwide.