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  • Baltimore Oriole
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Hermit Thrush
    Description to come soon!
    William Obrien NR
  • Turkey Vulture
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Wheatear
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • Winter Wren
    The wren is the most common of britain's breeding birds, and with the loudest voice by far in comparison to its size.  It's not britain's smallest bird, as that falls to the goldcrest, but this is still a remarkably tiny bird.  Most commonly located by its boisterous warbling call, it can easily be identified by its cocky little tail which is cocked up vertically.</br> Of the 27 eurasian subspecies and 12 north american subspecies, britain is home to 3 subspecies.  One is limited to the island of St. Kilda, another to Shetland, and the last to Fair Isle.</br> True to its latin name, during the harsh cold winters, it resides in dark holes or caves, sometimes huddling with other individuals to keep warm.
    Wyllie
  • Eastern Towhee
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Crested Tit
    Description to come soon!
    Loch Garten, Abernathy Woods
  • American Goldfinch
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Oystercatcher
    The Eurasian Oystercatcher, otherwise known as a Pied Oystercatcher or just Oystercatcher here in the UK is part of the oystercatcher family. Its the only one to occur here in the UK, although there are 3 subspecies of this oystercatcher in Europe and some of Asia. Its highly migratory but we are lucky enough to have this bird stay here year round. This bird as an adult has black above, white underneath, and a vividly red legs and bill which makes this striking bird really stand out amongst other waders. Despite its name, it does not primarily hunt for oysters, however its one of, if not the only wader to be able to pry open these tough creatures. What makes this bird really unique is that the shape of the bill varies depending on which type of food it specializes in. Birds that focus on molluscs have broad bill tips, where birds that specialize with unearthing worms tend to have pointed bills.
    Pagham Harbour
  • Long-tailed Duck
    Description to come soon!
    WWT Arundel
  • Whinchat
    Description to come soon!
    Pagham Harbor
  • House Sparrow
    Description to come soon!
    WWT Swansea
  • White-breasted Nuthatch
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Great Cormorant
    A large and conspicuous waterbird, the cormorant has an almost primitive appearance with its long neck making it appear almost reptilian. It is often seen standing with its wings held out to dry. Regarded by some as black, sinister and greedy, cormorants are supreme fishers which can bring them into conflict with anglers and they have been persecuted in the past. The UK holds internationally important wintering numbers.
    Pagham Harbour NR
  • Northern Rough-winged Swallow
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Black billed Cuckoo
    Description to come soon!
    William Obrien NR
  • Eurasian Siskin
    The eurasian siskin is a small finch, easily identified by its vividly yellow colors. It has a distinctly forked tail and a long narrow finch bill. </br></br>It is mainly resident from southern England to northern Scotland, but in larger numbers in Scotland and Wales. You can see this bird in much of the UK, but for England, where it becomes more common in winter.  We also get  birds arriving here from Europe. Look for these at the tops of trees in suitable habitat, more readily found in Scotland and Wales, where they are fairly common. </br>
    Wyllie
  • House Finch
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
  • Common Pheasant
    A large, long-tailed gamebird. Males have rich chestnut, golden-brown and black markings on body and tail, with a dark green head and red face wattling. Females are mottled with paler brown and black. They were introduced to the UK long ago and more recent introductions have brought in a variety of races and breeds for sport shooting.  This bird can be seen across most of the UK, apart from the far north and west of Scotland. Usually seen in the open countryside near woodland edges, copses and hedgerows.
    WWT Arundel
  • Eastern Meadowlark
    Description to come soon!
    Minnesota, USA
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Latest Updates
10-Oct-2015 New sort option "Date Added" now available to show latest additions. E.g. Birds
13-Jun-2015 Wildlife photos from our first visit to the Republic of Ireland added
03-Oct-2014 Blog replaced with Favourites page
01-Jan-2014 Visit to Forest Farm pics added
01-Jan-2014 Norfolk pics Added
01-Jan-2014 Minnesota 2013 pics Added
20-June-2013 Animals from Berwick upon Tweed & Scotland 2013 Trip Added
20-June-2013 Birds from Berwick upon Tweed & Scotland Trip Added
02-Apr-2013 Pagham Harbor 2013 Trip Added