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  2. Bird ringing - Wikipedia

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    Bird ringing. A researcher uses banding pliers to attach a band to the leg of a common yellowthroat. A box of equipment for measuring, weighing and ringing birds. Bird ringing (UK) or bird banding (US) is the attachment of a small, individually numbered metal or plastic tag to the leg or wing of a wild bird to enable individual identification.

  3. Common pheasant - Wikipedia

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    Male of hybrid stock in Poland. Note thin white neck-band due to a ring-necked subspecies' contribution to hybrid gene pool. The common pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) is a bird in the pheasant family (Phasianidae). The genus name comes from Latin phasianus, "pheasant". The species name colchicus is Latin for "of Colchis " (modern day Georgia ...

  4. Common redshank - Wikipedia

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    Distribution and habitat. [edit] The common redshank is a widespread breeding bird across temperate Eurasia. It is a migratory species, wintering on coasts around the Mediterranean, on the Atlantic coast of Europe from Ireland and Great Britain southwards, and in South Asia. They are uncommon vagrants outside these areas; on Palau in Micronesia ...

  5. Common wood pigeon - Wikipedia

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    The common wood pigeon (Columba palumbus), also known as simply wood pigeon, is a large species in the dove and pigeon family (Columbidae), native to the western Palearctic. It belongs to the genus Columba, which includes closely related species such as the rock dove (Columba livia). It has a flexible diet, predominantly feeding on vegetable ...

  6. Lesser black-backed gull - Wikipedia

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    The lesser black-backed gull (Larus fuscus) is a large gull that breeds on the Atlantic coasts of Europe. It is migratory, wintering from the British Isles south to West Africa. However, it has increased dramatically in North America, especially along the east coast. Formerly just a winter visitor to North America, it has increased and occurs ...

  7. Common murre - Wikipedia

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    The official common name for this species is Common Murre according to the IOC World Bird List, Version 11.2. [5] while Common Guillemot is used in the UK, [8] Ireland, [9] and often elsewhere in Europe where English is used as a second language. [10] Five subspecies are now recognised: [5]

  8. Common gull - Wikipedia

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    The common gull (Larus canus) is a gull that breeds in cool temperate regions of the Palearctic.Medium-sized, in comparison to other gull species, [2] most common gulls migrate further south in winter, reaching the Mediterranean Sea, the southern Caspian Sea, and the seas around China and Japan; northwest European populations are at least partly resident. [3]

  9. Western jackdaw - Wikipedia

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    Measuring 34–39 centimetres (13–15 in) in length, the western jackdaw is a black-plumaged bird with a grey nape and distinctive pale-grey irises. It is gregarious and vocal, living in small groups with a complex social structure in farmland, open woodland, on coastal cliffs, and in urban settings.