Field Guide/Birds/Scandinavia
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Scandinavia has a rich and diverse birdlife.
Groups
edit- Passeriformes
- Charadriiformes
- Galliformes
- Falconiformes
Places
edit- The Passeriformes stay in areas of 500 meters of altitude up to 1200 meters.
- The Charadriiformes stay in water zones.
- The Galliformes stay in zones with a lot of plants.
- The Falconiformes stay in zones where there are a lot of rodents to feed on them.
Feeding
edit- The Passeriformes feed on the little supplies that are in their habitat.
- The Charadriiformes feed on insects.
- The Galliformes feed on berries and seeds.
- The Falconiformes feed on rodents, Galliformes and carrion.
Species
edit- Willow Warbler
- Icterine Warbler
- Blackcap
- Whitethroat
- Goldcrest
- Willowt Tit
- Siskin
- Redpoll
- Brambling
- Bullfinch
- Wheatear
- Winchat
- Bluethroat
- Meadow Pipit
- White Wagtail
- Reed Bunting
- Lapland Bunting
- Snow Bunting
- Yellowhammer
- Deeper
- Wren
- Horned Lark
- Redwing
- Fieldfale
- Blackbird
- Siberian Jay
- Cukcoo
- Raven
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Long-tailed Skua
- Ruff
- Dunling
- Snipe
- Common Sandpiper
- Woodcock
- Curlew
- Ringed Plover
- Golden Plover
- Dotterel
- Willow Grouse
- Ptarmigan
- Blak Grouse
- Capercaillie
- Long-tailed Duck
- Red-throated Diver
- Black-throated diver
- Merlin
- Peregrine Falcon
- Gryfalcon
- Sparrowhawk
- Goshawk
- Osprey
- Rough Legged Buzzard
- Golden eagle
- Snowy Owl
- Eagle Owl