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Diving beneath the surface with grace, this rusty-red headed duck thrives in freshwater lakes and wetlands across Europe and Asia.
A large seabird that breeds in the Arctic Circle, where they survive on a diet of lemmings. Winters are spent at sea, foraging for fish in tropical ocean waters.
An alpine master of disguise, this hardy bird changes its feathers with the seasons to blend seamlessly into its rugged mountain habitat.
With its distinctive clown-like face and colourful beak, this charismatic seabird is a favourite among nature enthusiasts worldwide.
This beach-dwelling shorebird braves icy coasts and rocky shorelines, toughing out harsh winters where other birds dare not tread.
Most often seen as a brief flash of whirring wings as they burst from the undergrowth, the Quail is a shy and elusive game bird of grassy habitats.
This highly intelligent black bird, known for its deep, croaking call, thrives in diverse habitats across the Northern Hemisphere.
A sleek seabird with an intimidating name and appearance. These efficient fish hunters can dive to depths over a hundred meters and catch several fish on a single breath.
This hardy gamebird thrives in the windswept heather moorlands of Scotland, Ireland and northern England, braving harsh weather year-round.
With its distinctive forked tail and graceful soaring, this rusty-brown hued raptor is making a remarkable comeback across Europe and beyond.
A master of impalement, this fierce songbird skewers its prey on thorns and barbed wire across Europe and Asia.
This streamlined diving duck, with its distinctive spiky crest, is a master fisher in coastal waters and freshwater lakes across the Northern Hemisphere.
This colourful and instantly recognisable diving duck turns heads with its striking red bill and crest, a standout feature in wetlands across Europe and Asia.
This plump, ground-dwelling game bird thrives in farmlands and scrubby hillsides across Europe and beyond.
With its elaborate courtship display, striking rusty neck and piercing red eyes, this aquatic acrobat dives for fish in lakes and coastal waters around the Northern Hemisphere.
This charming shorebird defies convention with its reversed sex roles and unique spinning behavior while feeding across the world's northern wetlands.
A feisty wader with bright orange legs, often spotted darting along shorelines and marshes across the world.
This colourful little songbird brightens British woodlands with its fiery orange tail and acrobatic fly-catching skills.
A flash of rusty-red under the wing signals this charming thrush's arrival, often signalling the start of winter across Europe and beyond.
A small songbird with a distinctive streaked appearance, often spotted perched atop reeds in wetlands across Europe and Asia.
With its melodious warble echoing through wetlands worldwide, this small songbird is a master of camouflage in dense reeds.
A mountain thrush with a distinctive white crescent, often called the "mountain blackbird" for its remote, high-altitude habitat preference.
This loud and vibrant green parrot, originally from Africa and Asia, has become a familiar sight in urban parks and gardens worldwide.
Frequently seen running along the shore in a 'stop-and-go' fashion, the Ringed Plover is a plump but neatly marked wader of coastlines and inland waterways.
Diving beneath the surface with grace, this rusty-red headed duck thrives in freshwater lakes and wetlands across Europe and Asia.
A large seabird that breeds in the Arctic Circle, where they survive on a diet of lemmings. Winters are spent at sea, foraging for fish in tropical ocean waters.
An alpine master of disguise, this hardy bird changes its feathers with the seasons to blend seamlessly into its rugged mountain habitat.
With its distinctive clown-like face and colourful beak, this charismatic seabird is a favourite among nature enthusiasts worldwide.
This beach-dwelling shorebird braves icy coasts and rocky shorelines, toughing out harsh winters where other birds dare not tread.
Most often seen as a brief flash of whirring wings as they burst from the undergrowth, the Quail is a shy and elusive game bird of grassy habitats.
This highly intelligent black bird, known for its deep, croaking call, thrives in diverse habitats across the Northern Hemisphere.
A sleek seabird with an intimidating name and appearance. These efficient fish hunters can dive to depths over a hundred meters and catch several fish on a single breath.
This hardy gamebird thrives in the windswept heather moorlands of Scotland, Ireland and northern England, braving harsh weather year-round.
With its distinctive forked tail and graceful soaring, this rusty-brown hued raptor is making a remarkable comeback across Europe and beyond.
A master of impalement, this fierce songbird skewers its prey on thorns and barbed wire across Europe and Asia.
This streamlined diving duck, with its distinctive spiky crest, is a master fisher in coastal waters and freshwater lakes across the Northern Hemisphere.
This colourful and instantly recognisable diving duck turns heads with its striking red bill and crest, a standout feature in wetlands across Europe and Asia.
This plump, ground-dwelling game bird thrives in farmlands and scrubby hillsides across Europe and beyond.
With its elaborate courtship display, striking rusty neck and piercing red eyes, this aquatic acrobat dives for fish in lakes and coastal waters around the Northern Hemisphere.
This charming shorebird defies convention with its reversed sex roles and unique spinning behavior while feeding across the world's northern wetlands.
A feisty wader with bright orange legs, often spotted darting along shorelines and marshes across the world.
This colourful little songbird brightens British woodlands with its fiery orange tail and acrobatic fly-catching skills.
A flash of rusty-red under the wing signals this charming thrush's arrival, often signalling the start of winter across Europe and beyond.
A small songbird with a distinctive streaked appearance, often spotted perched atop reeds in wetlands across Europe and Asia.
With its melodious warble echoing through wetlands worldwide, this small songbird is a master of camouflage in dense reeds.
A mountain thrush with a distinctive white crescent, often called the "mountain blackbird" for its remote, high-altitude habitat preference.
This loud and vibrant green parrot, originally from Africa and Asia, has become a familiar sight in urban parks and gardens worldwide.
Frequently seen running along the shore in a 'stop-and-go' fashion, the Ringed Plover is a plump but neatly marked wader of coastlines and inland waterways.