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Soaring vast ocean expanses, this remarkable seabird can clock over a million air miles in its lifetime, returning each year to its coastal breeding grounds.
Back from the brink of local extinction, the Marsh Harrier is a localised but increasingly common bird of prey in low-lying wetlands of the United Kingdom.
This tiny woodland dynamo zips through forests across Europe and Asia, often mistaken for its look-alike cousin, the Willow Tit.
A master of musical mimicry, this small warbler's song is a globe-trotting symphony of borrowed tunes.
This small, streaky songbird is a master of camouflage, blending seamlessly into grassy fields and open landscapes worldwide.
Despite its name, the Mediterranean gull is not limited to coastal waters of southern Europe, and is widespread on the Atlantic and Black Sea coasts, as well as in coastal regions and inland reservoirs of England and Wales.
A small but fierce falcon, this swift hunter darts through open landscapes in pursuit of songbirds and insects.
With its bold speckled breast and fearless defense of food sources, this stocky thrush can be spotted across woodlands and gardens in Europe and Asia.
Gliding gracefully over grasslands and farmland, this elegant raptor is a master of low-altitude hunting and long-distance migration.
The stealthy water bird with striking red and yellow features glides through reeds, equally at home in city parks and remote wetlands.
One of the world’s heaviest flying birds, and one of the most beautiful too, the Mute Swan is a majestic waterfowl with a mean reputation.
The virtuoso of the bird world, this small songbird's melodious voice can fill an entire forest with its rich, complex tunes.
A master of camouflage, with wide eyes and silent wings, this nocturnal hunter swoops through twilight skies, snatching insects on the wing.
The distinctive blue-grey acrobat of European forests, equally at home shuffling headfirst down tree trunks as it is darting among branches.
Found on every continent except Antarctica, this fish-hunting raptor dives feet-first into waters, snatching prey with razor-sharp talons.
Striking black-and-white shorebirds with bright orange bills, these skilled hunters probe coastal mudflats for tasty bivalve molluscs.
A master of pine cone extraction, this finch uses its uniquely crossed bill to pry open tough seeds with surgical precision.
With its distinctive speckled breast, this globetrotting shorebird covers vast distances in its annual migration, touching down on nearly every continent.
Swift and powerful, this apex predator dives at speeds of up to 240 mph, making it the fastest animal on Earth.
Look out for this striking game bird with its iridescent plumage and long tail strutting through fields and woodlands.
With its striking black-and-white plumage, this small songbird zips through forests, snatching insects mid-flight with remarkable agility.
With its distinctive black-and-white plumage, this lively little bird can often be spotted bobbing and wagging its tail along UK riverbanks and in town centres.
A charming winter visitor that brings high-pitched honking sounds of the Arctic to wetlands across Europe.
A striking duck with a needle-like tail, often seen gracefully gliding across wetlands across the Northern hemisphere.
Soaring vast ocean expanses, this remarkable seabird can clock over a million air miles in its lifetime, returning each year to its coastal breeding grounds.
Back from the brink of local extinction, the Marsh Harrier is a localised but increasingly common bird of prey in low-lying wetlands of the United Kingdom.
This tiny woodland dynamo zips through forests across Europe and Asia, often mistaken for its look-alike cousin, the Willow Tit.
A master of musical mimicry, this small warbler's song is a globe-trotting symphony of borrowed tunes.
This small, streaky songbird is a master of camouflage, blending seamlessly into grassy fields and open landscapes worldwide.
Despite its name, the Mediterranean gull is not limited to coastal waters of southern Europe, and is widespread on the Atlantic and Black Sea coasts, as well as in coastal regions and inland reservoirs of England and Wales.
A small but fierce falcon, this swift hunter darts through open landscapes in pursuit of songbirds and insects.
With its bold speckled breast and fearless defense of food sources, this stocky thrush can be spotted across woodlands and gardens in Europe and Asia.
Gliding gracefully over grasslands and farmland, this elegant raptor is a master of low-altitude hunting and long-distance migration.
The stealthy water bird with striking red and yellow features glides through reeds, equally at home in city parks and remote wetlands.
One of the world’s heaviest flying birds, and one of the most beautiful too, the Mute Swan is a majestic waterfowl with a mean reputation.
The virtuoso of the bird world, this small songbird's melodious voice can fill an entire forest with its rich, complex tunes.
A master of camouflage, with wide eyes and silent wings, this nocturnal hunter swoops through twilight skies, snatching insects on the wing.
The distinctive blue-grey acrobat of European forests, equally at home shuffling headfirst down tree trunks as it is darting among branches.
Found on every continent except Antarctica, this fish-hunting raptor dives feet-first into waters, snatching prey with razor-sharp talons.
Striking black-and-white shorebirds with bright orange bills, these skilled hunters probe coastal mudflats for tasty bivalve molluscs.
A master of pine cone extraction, this finch uses its uniquely crossed bill to pry open tough seeds with surgical precision.
With its distinctive speckled breast, this globetrotting shorebird covers vast distances in its annual migration, touching down on nearly every continent.
Swift and powerful, this apex predator dives at speeds of up to 240 mph, making it the fastest animal on Earth.
Look out for this striking game bird with its iridescent plumage and long tail strutting through fields and woodlands.
With its striking black-and-white plumage, this small songbird zips through forests, snatching insects mid-flight with remarkable agility.
With its distinctive black-and-white plumage, this lively little bird can often be spotted bobbing and wagging its tail along UK riverbanks and in town centres.
A charming winter visitor that brings high-pitched honking sounds of the Arctic to wetlands across Europe.
A striking duck with a needle-like tail, often seen gracefully gliding across wetlands across the Northern hemisphere.