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A vibrant songbird with a distinctive yellow-green plumage, often spotted at garden feeders across Europe and beyond.
With its distinctive green legs, this long-legged wader is a globe-trotting shorebird found on wetlands and coastlines worldwide.
This long-legged wader stands tall in wetlands worldwide, its patient fishing technique a masterclass in avian precision.
A plump, ground-dwelling gamebird that thrives in farmland across Europe and North America, known for its distinctive "rust-bucket" call.
A master of disguise on the wing, this globetrotting shorebird changes its feathers from striking orange-red to subtle grey, earning it two distinct names across the Atlantic.
Grey plovers are winter visitors to North America, where they are commonly known as black-bellied plovers. Also found on the beaches and muddy estuaries along the coast of Britain, they are an easily identified species of wading bird, with an unusually wide distribution range that encompasses six continents.
A cheerful stream-side dancer, this slender bird bobs and weaves along riverbanks worldwide, flashing its vibrant yellow underparts.
A beloved sight in parks and wetlands, this large, grey-feathered goose is the ancestor of most domestic geese worldwide.
The Black Guillemot glides through Arctic waters, its striking black-and-white plumage a stark contrast against icy northern seas.
With its massive beak and powerful jaws, this stocky finch can crack open cherry pits and other tough seeds with ease.
A ghost of the grasslands, this elegant raptor glides low over open fields, surprising prey with its silent approach.
The ultimate seaside scavenger, this adaptable gull is as comfortable stealing chips on a bustling boardwalk as it is soaring over coastal cliffs.
With lightning-fast flight and a taste for dragonflies, this small falcon zips through summer skies across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
This hawk-like raptor is a master of deception, mimicking larger birds to scare off potential predators while specialising in hunting wasps and bees.
A crafty and adaptable corvid, this bird thrives in diverse habitats across Europe and Asia, known for its distinctive two-toned plumage.
With its distinctive crown and zebra-striped wings, this eye-catching bird struts across open fields like nature's own rock star.
The swift-flying architect of mud nests transforms eaves and buildings into bustling summer colonies around the world.
A feisty little bird that's made itself at home in cities worldwide, chirping from rooftops and hopping about in parks and gardens.
A pale Arctic wanderer that graces northern coastlines with its ghostly presence, often mistaken for the larger Glaucous Gull.
Perfectly camouflaged and notoriously elusive, this tiny bobbing wader prefers to freeze rather than flee when threatened.
This clever corvid, with its piercing pale eyes and distinctive grey nape, thrives in urban environments across Europe and western Asia.
Nature's unsung gardener, whose vibrant plumage and acorn-stashing habit play a crucial role in forest regeneration worldwide.
This fierce little falcon hovers with pinpoint precision, scanning for prey across fields and grasslands worldwide.
The dazzling blue flash darting over rivers and ponds worldwide signals nature's expert fisher at work.
A vibrant songbird with a distinctive yellow-green plumage, often spotted at garden feeders across Europe and beyond.
With its distinctive green legs, this long-legged wader is a globe-trotting shorebird found on wetlands and coastlines worldwide.
This long-legged wader stands tall in wetlands worldwide, its patient fishing technique a masterclass in avian precision.
A plump, ground-dwelling gamebird that thrives in farmland across Europe and North America, known for its distinctive "rust-bucket" call.
A master of disguise on the wing, this globetrotting shorebird changes its feathers from striking orange-red to subtle grey, earning it two distinct names across the Atlantic.
Grey plovers are winter visitors to North America, where they are commonly known as black-bellied plovers. Also found on the beaches and muddy estuaries along the coast of Britain, they are an easily identified species of wading bird, with an unusually wide distribution range that encompasses six continents.
A cheerful stream-side dancer, this slender bird bobs and weaves along riverbanks worldwide, flashing its vibrant yellow underparts.
A beloved sight in parks and wetlands, this large, grey-feathered goose is the ancestor of most domestic geese worldwide.
The Black Guillemot glides through Arctic waters, its striking black-and-white plumage a stark contrast against icy northern seas.
With its massive beak and powerful jaws, this stocky finch can crack open cherry pits and other tough seeds with ease.
A ghost of the grasslands, this elegant raptor glides low over open fields, surprising prey with its silent approach.
The ultimate seaside scavenger, this adaptable gull is as comfortable stealing chips on a bustling boardwalk as it is soaring over coastal cliffs.
With lightning-fast flight and a taste for dragonflies, this small falcon zips through summer skies across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
This hawk-like raptor is a master of deception, mimicking larger birds to scare off potential predators while specialising in hunting wasps and bees.
A crafty and adaptable corvid, this bird thrives in diverse habitats across Europe and Asia, known for its distinctive two-toned plumage.
With its distinctive crown and zebra-striped wings, this eye-catching bird struts across open fields like nature's own rock star.
The swift-flying architect of mud nests transforms eaves and buildings into bustling summer colonies around the world.
A feisty little bird that's made itself at home in cities worldwide, chirping from rooftops and hopping about in parks and gardens.
A pale Arctic wanderer that graces northern coastlines with its ghostly presence, often mistaken for the larger Glaucous Gull.
Perfectly camouflaged and notoriously elusive, this tiny bobbing wader prefers to freeze rather than flee when threatened.
This clever corvid, with its piercing pale eyes and distinctive grey nape, thrives in urban environments across Europe and western Asia.
Nature's unsung gardener, whose vibrant plumage and acorn-stashing habit play a crucial role in forest regeneration worldwide.
This fierce little falcon hovers with pinpoint precision, scanning for prey across fields and grasslands worldwide.
The dazzling blue flash darting over rivers and ponds worldwide signals nature's expert fisher at work.