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Plunging from dizzying heights, this high-speed, fish-catching missile of the bird world transforms coastal waters into its own dramatic hunting ground.
The unassuming songster that transforms British gardens into a symphony of melodies each spring.
A globetrotter of the duck world, this small dabbling species travels vast distances between its breeding grounds and wintering sites.
From Arctic coasts to bustling harbors worldwide, this hefty gull turns heads with its pale plumage and impressive size.
Tiny but mighty, this feathered jewel darts through treetops with boundless energy, barely larger than a ping-pong ball.
Soaring majestically across vast landscapes, this powerful raptor commands the skies with its impressive wingspan and keen hunting skills.
A flash of brilliant gold, yellow and black, this striking songbird turns heads in woodlands across Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.
A flamboyant forest dweller with a vibrant golden crest and beautiful, bold coloured plumage, turning heads wherever it struts.
A master of camouflage, this striking shorebird transforms from mottled brown to a dazzling golden-black plumage during breeding season.
With its piercing yellow eyes and striking black-and-white plumage, this diving duck cuts a bold figure on lakes and coastal waters worldwide.
This vibrant songbird, with its distinctive red face and golden wing bars, brightens gardens and fields across Europe and beyond.
This streamlined diving duck, with its distinctive saw-toothed bill, is a master fisher in lakes and rivers across the Northern Hemisphere.
The Northern Goshawk, more commonly known simply as the goshawk, is a large bird of prey, widespread throughout the northern hemisphere, with deciduous and coniferous forests their preferred habitat.
A master of mimicry, this elusive songbird fills meadows with its distinctive insect-like trill.
The world’s largest gull and one formidable seabird, this impressive species lives and breeds along Northern Hemisphere shores on both sides of the Atlantic.
With its striking crest and mesmerising courtship dance, this aquatic bird turns lakes into nature's most captivating ballrooms.
The "butcher bird" strikes fear in small prey with its hooked bill and habit of impaling victims on thorns.
Listen for the haunting, yodel-like call echoing across northern lakes - it's the unmistakable sound of a loon on the water.
The ocean's marathon flyer, this seabird clocks over 12,000 miles yearly as it circles the Atlantic in an endless summer.
Known as the "pirate of the seas," this formidable seabird strikes fear into other birds with its aggressive hunting tactics and powerful build.
With its striking black-and-white plumage and bright red patches, this master drummer is a forest favourite worldwide.
Towering over wetlands worldwide, this elegant wader strikes an imposing figure with its snowy plumage and dagger-like bill.
This nimble shorebird darts along streams and wetlands worldwide, leaving barely a ripple as it hunts for insects.
This charismatic climber, often heard before it's seen, brings a flash of green to woodlands and parklands across Europe.
Plunging from dizzying heights, this high-speed, fish-catching missile of the bird world transforms coastal waters into its own dramatic hunting ground.
The unassuming songster that transforms British gardens into a symphony of melodies each spring.
A globetrotter of the duck world, this small dabbling species travels vast distances between its breeding grounds and wintering sites.
From Arctic coasts to bustling harbors worldwide, this hefty gull turns heads with its pale plumage and impressive size.
Tiny but mighty, this feathered jewel darts through treetops with boundless energy, barely larger than a ping-pong ball.
Soaring majestically across vast landscapes, this powerful raptor commands the skies with its impressive wingspan and keen hunting skills.
A flash of brilliant gold, yellow and black, this striking songbird turns heads in woodlands across Europe, Asia, and parts of Africa.
A flamboyant forest dweller with a vibrant golden crest and beautiful, bold coloured plumage, turning heads wherever it struts.
A master of camouflage, this striking shorebird transforms from mottled brown to a dazzling golden-black plumage during breeding season.
With its piercing yellow eyes and striking black-and-white plumage, this diving duck cuts a bold figure on lakes and coastal waters worldwide.
This vibrant songbird, with its distinctive red face and golden wing bars, brightens gardens and fields across Europe and beyond.
This streamlined diving duck, with its distinctive saw-toothed bill, is a master fisher in lakes and rivers across the Northern Hemisphere.
The Northern Goshawk, more commonly known simply as the goshawk, is a large bird of prey, widespread throughout the northern hemisphere, with deciduous and coniferous forests their preferred habitat.
A master of mimicry, this elusive songbird fills meadows with its distinctive insect-like trill.
The world’s largest gull and one formidable seabird, this impressive species lives and breeds along Northern Hemisphere shores on both sides of the Atlantic.
With its striking crest and mesmerising courtship dance, this aquatic bird turns lakes into nature's most captivating ballrooms.
The "butcher bird" strikes fear in small prey with its hooked bill and habit of impaling victims on thorns.
Listen for the haunting, yodel-like call echoing across northern lakes - it's the unmistakable sound of a loon on the water.
The ocean's marathon flyer, this seabird clocks over 12,000 miles yearly as it circles the Atlantic in an endless summer.
Known as the "pirate of the seas," this formidable seabird strikes fear into other birds with its aggressive hunting tactics and powerful build.
With its striking black-and-white plumage and bright red patches, this master drummer is a forest favourite worldwide.
Towering over wetlands worldwide, this elegant wader strikes an imposing figure with its snowy plumage and dagger-like bill.
This nimble shorebird darts along streams and wetlands worldwide, leaving barely a ripple as it hunts for insects.
This charismatic climber, often heard before it's seen, brings a flash of green to woodlands and parklands across Europe.