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Kittiwake

Kittiwake

A graceful seabird with striking black-tipped wings, often seen nesting on sheer coastal cliffs worldwide.

Red Knot

Red Knot

A globe-trotting shorebird that makes one of the longest migrations on Earth, flying from Arctic breeding grounds to southern wintering sites each year.

Lapland Longspur

Lapland Longspur

A hardy songbird that transforms from tundra to farmland, sporting a striking black-and-white breeding plumage in summer.

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

With its extravagant crest and acrobatic flight, this plover turns heads across Eurasia's fields and wetlands.

Leach's Storm-petrel

Leach's Storm-petrel

Darting across vast oceans, this tiny seabird braves storms and covers incredible distances, earning its reputation as a true master of the open seas.

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

This adaptable seabird thrives on both coasts and urban landscapes, known for its distinctive dark wings and yellow legs.

Lesser Redpoll

Lesser Redpoll

A tiny finch, only marginally larger than a blue tit, flits through woodlands and gardens, charming birdwatchers with its acrobatic feeding habits and cheerful calls.

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

This tiny tree-tapper brings a burst of life to woodlands with its rapid drumming and acrobatic foraging skills.

Lesser Whitethroat

Lesser Whitethroat

The soft, scratchy warble of this small songbird fills hedgerows and scrublands across Eurasia, making it a favourite among sharp-eared birdwatchers worldwide.

Linnet

Linnet

A cheerful songster with a rosy breast, this small finch brightens fields and gardens across Europe and beyond.

Little Auk

Little Auk

Diving beneath icy Arctic waters, this starling-sized seabird braves harsh conditions with remarkable resilience.

Little Egret

Little Egret

A snow-white heron with wispy plumes and yellow feet, this graceful wader is making a comeback across wetlands worldwide.

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

This small, feisty and noisy diving expert is a master of freshwater habitats, vanishing beneath the surface in the blink of an eye.

Little Gull

Little Gull

The world's smallest gull flies gracefully over coastal waters, barely larger than a pigeon.

Little Ringed Plover

Little Ringed Plover

This small wader darts along shorelines with swift precision, its distinctive golden eye ring setting it apart from its plover cousins.

Little Stint

Little Stint

One of the world’s smallest wading birds, that covers enormous distances on their annual migrations between breeding grounds in the Arctic Circle and winter territories in southern Africa and South Asia.

Little Tern

Little Tern

A tiny, but feisty, seabird, undertakes epic annual migrations of up to 10,000 km (6,200 miles) between breeding grounds along the UK coast to winter territories in West Africa. Further east, little tern populations complete similar journeys from China and Japan to Australia each year.

Long-eared Owl

Long-eared Owl

This nocturnal hunter's distinctive ear tufts and piercing orange eyes make it a striking sight in forests worldwide.

Long-tailed Duck

Long-tailed Duck

One of the most distinctive duck breeds, thanks to their extended streaming tail feathers, the long-tailed duck is a coastal waterbird that spends winters at sea, foraging for crustaceans in marine waters, after breeding on Arctic tundra landscapes.

Long-tailed Jaeger

Long-tailed Jaeger

A fearless aerial acrobat, this seabird roams vast oceans and tundra, chasing down its meals with remarkable agility and precision.

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

This charming, fluffy ball of feathers with its distinctive long tail is a common sight in gardens and woodlands across Eurasia.

Magpie

Magpie

A long-tailed corvid with striking black and white plumage, the Magpie is one of the world's most intelligent birds and the source of many superstitions.

Mallard

Mallard

Instantly recognizable, the Mallard is a medium-sized dabbling duck that is familiar to people all over the world. These adaptable waterfowl are the ancestor of the modern domestic duck and are found everywhere from remote wilderness lakes to suburban backyards.

Mandarin Duck

Mandarin Duck

A flamboyant splash of colour on any pond, this eye-catching waterfowl is one of the most beautiful species of birds on the planet.

Kittiwake

Kittiwake

A graceful seabird with striking black-tipped wings, often seen nesting on sheer coastal cliffs worldwide.

Red Knot

Red Knot

A globe-trotting shorebird that makes one of the longest migrations on Earth, flying from Arctic breeding grounds to southern wintering sites each year.

Lapland Longspur

Lapland Longspur

A hardy songbird that transforms from tundra to farmland, sporting a striking black-and-white breeding plumage in summer.

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

With its extravagant crest and acrobatic flight, this plover turns heads across Eurasia's fields and wetlands.

Leach's Storm-petrel

Leach's Storm-petrel

Darting across vast oceans, this tiny seabird braves storms and covers incredible distances, earning its reputation as a true master of the open seas.

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

This adaptable seabird thrives on both coasts and urban landscapes, known for its distinctive dark wings and yellow legs.

Lesser Redpoll

Lesser Redpoll

A tiny finch, only marginally larger than a blue tit, flits through woodlands and gardens, charming birdwatchers with its acrobatic feeding habits and cheerful calls.

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker

This tiny tree-tapper brings a burst of life to woodlands with its rapid drumming and acrobatic foraging skills.

Lesser Whitethroat

Lesser Whitethroat

The soft, scratchy warble of this small songbird fills hedgerows and scrublands across Eurasia, making it a favourite among sharp-eared birdwatchers worldwide.

Linnet

Linnet

A cheerful songster with a rosy breast, this small finch brightens fields and gardens across Europe and beyond.

Little Auk

Little Auk

Diving beneath icy Arctic waters, this starling-sized seabird braves harsh conditions with remarkable resilience.

Little Egret

Little Egret

A snow-white heron with wispy plumes and yellow feet, this graceful wader is making a comeback across wetlands worldwide.

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

This small, feisty and noisy diving expert is a master of freshwater habitats, vanishing beneath the surface in the blink of an eye.

Little Gull

Little Gull

The world's smallest gull flies gracefully over coastal waters, barely larger than a pigeon.

Little Ringed Plover

Little Ringed Plover

This small wader darts along shorelines with swift precision, its distinctive golden eye ring setting it apart from its plover cousins.

Little Stint

Little Stint

One of the world’s smallest wading birds, that covers enormous distances on their annual migrations between breeding grounds in the Arctic Circle and winter territories in southern Africa and South Asia.

Little Tern

Little Tern

A tiny, but feisty, seabird, undertakes epic annual migrations of up to 10,000 km (6,200 miles) between breeding grounds along the UK coast to winter territories in West Africa. Further east, little tern populations complete similar journeys from China and Japan to Australia each year.

Long-eared Owl

Long-eared Owl

This nocturnal hunter's distinctive ear tufts and piercing orange eyes make it a striking sight in forests worldwide.

Long-tailed Duck

Long-tailed Duck

One of the most distinctive duck breeds, thanks to their extended streaming tail feathers, the long-tailed duck is a coastal waterbird that spends winters at sea, foraging for crustaceans in marine waters, after breeding on Arctic tundra landscapes.

Long-tailed Jaeger

Long-tailed Jaeger

A fearless aerial acrobat, this seabird roams vast oceans and tundra, chasing down its meals with remarkable agility and precision.

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

This charming, fluffy ball of feathers with its distinctive long tail is a common sight in gardens and woodlands across Eurasia.

Magpie

Magpie

A long-tailed corvid with striking black and white plumage, the Magpie is one of the world's most intelligent birds and the source of many superstitions.

Mallard

Mallard

Instantly recognizable, the Mallard is a medium-sized dabbling duck that is familiar to people all over the world. These adaptable waterfowl are the ancestor of the modern domestic duck and are found everywhere from remote wilderness lakes to suburban backyards.

Mandarin Duck

Mandarin Duck

A flamboyant splash of colour on any pond, this eye-catching waterfowl is one of the most beautiful species of birds on the planet.

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