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Periparus ater
Interesting facts: The coal tit is considered to be a “miniature version” of the great tit. In winter, you can see it on our...
Gallinula chloropus
Interesting facts: The moorhen is omnivorous. It predominantly eats aquatic plants, grasses and their seeds and fruits. But...
Acrocephalus scirpaceus
Interesting facts: The reed warbler is an inhabitant of lakes, rivers and marsh areas. It lives hidden in dense reeds....
Ficedula hypoleuca
Interesting facts: After launching from a perch, the pied flycatcher, which belongs to the flycatcher family, catches its prey...
Falco tinnunculus
Interesting facts: The kestral prefers to brood in elevated breeding spots. These can be church towers, but also bridge...
Streptopelia decaocto
Interesting facts: In the 20th century, the collared dove has expanded out of its original range, in Turkey, to be...
Bubo bubo
Interesting facts: The up to 75 cm large eagle owl is also known sometimes as “King of the Night” due to its size. It hunts mid-sized...
Turdus pilaris
Interesting facts: The fieldfare lives in parks, gardens and the edges of forest with adjoining wet meadows. There it happily...
Coturnix coturnix
Interesting facts: The quail is the smallest game bird living in Europe. It lives well hidden on dry meadows, scrubland and...
Certhia familiaris
Interesting facts: The tree-creeper is with us the whole year round as a native song bird. It feeds mostly on insects and...