Wikibooks: Field Guide/Birds/Scandinavia
Scandinavia has a rich and diverse birdlife. = Groups = Passeriformes Charadriiformes Galliformes Falconiformes = Places = 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 Fal...
Format: | Book |
---|---|
Language: | English |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Field_Guide/Birds/Scandinavia |
Summary: | Scandinavia has a rich and diverse birdlife. = Groups = Passeriformes Charadriiformes Galliformes Falconiformes = Places = 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 = 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 = 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 BookCat |
---|