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British Birds Collection

"Discover the Diverse and Beautiful World of British Birds" From the agile Riparia riparia, commonly known as the Sand Martin

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British Birds Collection: Riparia riparia, Hirundo rustica, Delichon urbica
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British Birds Collection: Parus palustris, P. major, P. ater, P. cristatus, P. caeruleu
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British Birds Collection: Aquila chrysaetus, golden eagle
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British Birds Collection: Phoenicurus phoenicurus, P. ochruros, Luscinia megarhynchos
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British Birds Collection: Circus aeruginosus, marsh harrier
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British Birds Collection: Jynx torquilla, wryneck, Dendrocopos major, great spotted wo
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British Birds Collection: 1898 colour engraving of birds from the Corvidae family. Left to right, carrion crow (corvus corone)
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British Birds Collection: A Crested Lark, British Birds, 1915-18 (colour litho)
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British Birds Collection: Black tailed Godwit
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British Birds Collection: Avocet
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British Birds Collection: Glossy Ibis
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British Birds Collection: Swallow-Tailed Kite
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British Birds Collection: Wren
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British Birds Collection: Chimney Swallow
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British Birds Collection: Song-Thrush (top) and Blackbird (bottom)
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British Birds Collection: Coal Tit (top) and Marsh Tit (bottom)
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British Birds Collection: Blue Titmouse
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British Birds Collection: Snow Bunting
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British Birds Collection: Sky-Lark (bottom) and Wood-Lark (top)
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British Birds Collection: Spotted Redshank
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British Birds Collection: Black winged Stilt
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British Birds Collection: Common Crane
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British Birds Collection: Common Bittern
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British Birds Collection: Purple Heron
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British Birds Collection: Sabines Gull
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British Birds Collection: Roseate Tern
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British Birds Collection: Puffin
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British Birds Collection: Black Guillemot
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British Birds Collection: White throated Grey Petrel
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British Birds Collection: Madeira Petrel
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British Birds Collection: Land Rail
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British Birds Collection: Common Coot
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British Birds Collection: Common Curlew
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British Birds Collection: Spoonbill
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British Birds Collection: White Stork
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British Birds Collection: Red breasted Merganser
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British Birds Collection: Common Heron
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British Birds Collection: Surf Scoter
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British Birds Collection: Egyptian Vulture
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British Birds Collection: Nightingale
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British Birds Collection: Waxwing
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British Birds Collection: Reed Warbler (bottom) and Sedge Warbler (top)
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British Birds Collection: Brambling
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British Birds Collection: Rose coloured Starling
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British Birds Collection: White winged black Tern
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British Birds Collection: Razor Bill
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British Birds Collection: White bellied Petrel
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British Birds Collection: Sclavonian Grebe


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"Discover the Diverse and Beautiful World of British Birds" From the agile Riparia riparia, commonly known as the Sand Martin, to the elegant Hirundo rustica or Barn Swallow, and the swift Delichon urbica or House Martin, British skies are adorned with a variety of avian wonders. In woodlands and gardens alike, you can spot charming Parus palustris (Marsh Tit), P. major (Great Tit), P. Ater (Coal Tit), P. Cristatus (Crested Tit), and P. Caeruleu (Blue Tit) flitting from branch to branch in search of food. For those lucky enough to witness it soaring above mountainous landscapes, the majestic Aquila chrysaetus or Golden Eagle is truly a sight to behold. The vibrant Phoenicurus phoenicurus (Common Redstart), P. Ochruros (Black Redstart), and Luscinia megarhynchos (Nightingale) bring melodious songs that fill forests with enchantment. Rarely seen but highly distinctive is Jynx torquilla or Wryneck with its peculiar habit of twisting its neck like a snake while foraging for insects on tree trunks. Meanwhile, Dendrocopos major or Great Spotted Woodpecker drums out its rhythmic beats throughout woodland areas. With their graceful flight patterns and striking appearance, Milvus milvus or Red Kites grace our skies like living works of art. Even historical records such as A Crested Lark from "British Birds" in 1915-18 remind us of the rich ornithological heritage found within these lands. Wetland habitats offer refuge to incredible species such as Black-tailed Godwits displaying their long bills probing through muddy shores; Avocets elegantly wading through shallow waters; Glossy Ibises showcasing their iridescent plumage.