Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
The strange springtime song of the chaffinch
Ben Hoare
PHOTOS, LETTERS, TWEETS, QUESTIONS – HAVE YOUR SAY
30-minute-birder Amanda Tuke meets Kent’s charismatic corvids…
THE BLACK-CAPPED chickadee is wonderfully onomatopoeic. When the diminutive songbird, which is Canada’s answer to the great tit, spots a great-horned owl perched in a tree, it broadcasts a shrill ‘chi
They’re noisy, they pinch chips, and they make a mess, but these birds deserve our admiration, writes Ruth Miller
Suited to dazzle and trilling a joyous song, the goldfinch weaves its magic in both the countryside and garden
A master of disguise, inexplicably shy and unpredictably wild, the increasingly rare ring ouzel warrants giving any blackbird a second glance,