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GREBES
(Podicipedidae) - Grebes



HERONS
(Ardeidae) -Herons


BIRDS OF PREY
(Accipitriformes) - Accipitrides


GROUSE & PHEASANTS
(Galliformes) - Galliformes


RAILS
(Rallidae) - Rallidés


WADERS & SHOREBIRDS
(Charadriiformes) - Limicoles


PIGEONS & DOVES
(Columbidae) - Tourterelles


CUCKOOS
(Cuculidae) - Coucous


OWLS
(Strigidae) - Hiboux


SWIFTS
(Apodidae) - Martinets


BEE-EATERS
(Meropidae) - Guêpiers


WOODPECKERS
(Picidae) - Pics


LARKS
(Alaudidae) - Alouette


SWALLOWS & MARTINS
(Hirundinidae) - Hirondelles


PIPITS & WAGTAILS
(Motacillidae) - Pipits & Bergeronnetes


WRENS
(Troglodytidae) - Troglodytes


ACCENTORS
(Prunellidae) - Accenteurs


THRUSHES
(Turdidae) - Merles


WARBLERS
(Sylviidae) - Sylviides


LONG-TAILED TITS
(Aegithalidae) - Aegithalide


TITS
(Paridae) - Mesanges


TREECREEPERS

(Certhidae) - Grimpereaux


NUTHATCHES
(Sittidae) - Sittelles


SHRIKES
(Laniidae) - Pies-Grieches


CROWS, JAYS & MAGPIES
(Corvidae) - Corbeaux, Geais & Pies


ORIOLES
(Oriolidae) - L’Oriot


FINCHES
(Fringillidae) - Fringillides


BUNTINGS
(Emberizidae) - Bruants

 
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Conversation with a Cape Crow
Aug 11

Aug 11 Conversation with a Cape Crow

Chris Hails
Sound Diary

The incredible voice of a Cape Crow

Conversation with a Cape Crow
Aug 11

Aug 11 Conversation with a Cape Crow

Chris Hails
Sound Diary

An interview with Melissa Pons earth.fm

COMMON SWIFT (Apus apus) - Martinet noir (Copy) (Copy)
Nov 30

Nov 30 COMMON SWIFT (Apus apus) - Martinet noir (Copy) (Copy)

Chris Hails
Apodidae

Present only for a few months in summer Swifts are a common sight over fields and villages often in small flocks screaming their calls from up on high.

Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) - Grèbe castagneux
Oct 30

Oct 30 Little Grebe (Tachybaptus ruficollis) - Grèbe castagneux

Chris Hails
Podicepediformes

Small grebe with rich chestnut neck and fluffy appearance. The basic call is a rapid trill which rises in pitch and volume before trailing off:

LONG-EARED OWL (Asio otus) Hibou moyen-duc
Jun 20

Jun 20 LONG-EARED OWL (Asio otus) Hibou moyen-duc

Chris Hails
Strigidae

Long-eared Owls are not a rare species, but neither are they common. But their habits and calls are very subtle and discrete, making them hard to see and their gentle hooting calls are easily overlooked, even though they can carry a surprising distance.

 

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