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  • Boulder Beach, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly
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  • Boulder Beach - St Agnes, Isles of Scilly
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  • Boulder Beach - St Agnes, Isles of Scilly
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  • Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata
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  • Peninnis Lighthouse on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Moorhen Gallinula chloropus L 32-35cm. Familiar wetland bird. Swims with jerky movements and constantly flicks its tail. Often tame on urban lakes. Sexes are similar. Adult can look all-dark but has dark blue-grey head, neck and underparts, and brownish back, wings and tail. Has yellow-tipped red bill and frontal shield, and yellow legs and long toes. Note white feathers on sides of undertail and a white line along flanks. Juvenile is greyish brown with white on throat, sides of undertail coverts, and along flanks. Voice Utters a loud kurrrk. Status Common resident on all sorts of wetland habitats, from village ponds to flooded gravel pits and lakes.
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  • Gugh, Scilly Isles, UK
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Blue Duck - Hymenolaimus malacorhynchus
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  • Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus L 40-45cm. Smaller cousin to Curlew with shorter bill, diagnostic head markings and distinctive call. Sexes are similar. Adult has grey-brown to buffish brown plumage with fine, dark streaking on neck and breast. Head pattern comprises two broad, dark lateral stripes on otherwise pale crown, and pale supercilium. Juvenile is similar but plumage is overall warmer buff. Voice Distinctive bubbling call comprises seven notes that descend slightly in pitch from start to finish. Song is confusingly similar to that of Curlew. Status Rare breeding species, favouring boggy moorland; Shetland is a hotspot. Fairly common passage migrant in spring and autumn on coasts; overwinters in S in very small numbers.
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  • Moorhen Gallinula chloropus L 32-35cm. Familiar wetland bird. Swims with jerky movements and constantly flicks its tail. Often tame on urban lakes. Sexes are similar. Adult can look all-dark but has dark blue-grey head, neck and underparts, and brownish back, wings and tail. Has yellow-tipped red bill and frontal shield, and yellow legs and long toes. Note white feathers on sides of undertail and a white line along flanks. Juvenile is greyish brown with white on throat, sides of undertail coverts, and along flanks. Voice Utters a loud kurrrk. Status Common resident on all sorts of wetland habitats, from village ponds to flooded gravel pits and lakes.
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  • Greenbottle - Lucila caesar
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  • Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata
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  • Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata
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  • Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata
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  • Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata
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  • Hoopoe Upupa epops L 25-28cm. Distinctive, with long, downcurved bill. Habit of creeping along ground often makes it hard to spot. In flight, however, unmistakable thanks to bold black-and-white bird pattern and butterfly-like flight. Sexes are similar. Adult and juvenile are mainly pale pinkish brown with black and white barring on wings and back; white rump is seen in flight. Erectile crest of barred, pink feathers is raised in excitement. Voice Utters diagnostic hoo-poo-poo call. Status Has bred here, but best known as scarce visitor in spring and autumn.
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  • Turtle Rock and the Western Rocks, Isles of Scilly
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  • Dawn over the harbour and Hugh Town from The Garrison, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • The Harbour at dawn, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Smew Mergus albellus - Adult winter male. L 38-44cm. Elegant little diving duck. Male is stunning and unmistakable. Female might be confused with grebe in winter plumage. Sexes are dissimilar. Adult male looks pure white at a distance but close view reveals black patch through eye and black lines on breast and back. In eclipse (not seen here) resembles adult female but retains more extensive white on wing. Adult female, Juvenile and 1st winter birds (so-called ‘Redhead’ Smews) have orange-red cap and nape, white on cheek and throat, and grey-brown body. Voice Silent. Status Occasional and unpredictable winter visitor. Turns up on flooded gravel pits, reservoirs and lakes.
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  • Angry clouds and surf around Shipman Head, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Peninnis Lighthouse on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Peninnis Lighthouse on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Moored boats on the Harbour Beach on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Dawn over the harbour on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Dawn on the quay at St Mary's Harbour, Isles of Scilly
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  • Dawn on the quay at St Mary's Harbour, Isles of Scilly
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  • Dawn on the quay at St Mary's Harbour, Isles of Scilly
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  • Sunset over Peninnis Head, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Sunset over Peninnis Head, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Rook Corvus frugilegus L 43-48cm. Familiar farmland bird. Feeds in large flocks (mainly on soil invertebrates) and occupies noisy colonial tree nest sites. Sexes are similar. Adult has black plumage with reddish-purple sheen. Bill is long, narrow and rather pointed; note bare patch of whitish skin at base. Juvenile is similar but skin at base of bill is feathered. Voice Utters a grating craah-craah-craah… call. Status Locally common resident, found mainly on farmland and grassland. Builds large twig nests in clumps of tall trees.
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  • Moorhen Gallinula chloropus L 32-35cm. Familiar wetland bird. Swims with jerky movements and constantly flicks its tail. Often tame on urban lakes. Sexes are similar. Adult can look all-dark but has dark blue-grey head, neck and underparts, and brownish back, wings and tail. Has yellow-tipped red bill and frontal shield, and yellow legs and long toes. Note white feathers on sides of undertail and a white line along flanks. Juvenile is greyish brown with white on throat, sides of undertail coverts, and along flanks. Voice Utters a loud kurrrk. Status Common resident on all sorts of wetland habitats, from village ponds to flooded gravel pits and lakes.
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  • Moorhen Gallinula chloropus L 32-35cm. Familiar wetland bird. Swims with jerky movements and constantly flicks its tail. Often tame on urban lakes. Sexes are similar. Adult can look all-dark but has dark blue-grey head, neck and underparts, and brownish back, wings and tail. Has yellow-tipped red bill and frontal shield, and yellow legs and long toes. Note white feathers on sides of undertail and a white line along flanks. Juvenile is greyish brown with white on throat, sides of undertail coverts, and along flanks. Voice Utters a loud kurrrk. Status Common resident on all sorts of wetland habitats, from village ponds to flooded gravel pits and lakes.
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  • Moorhen Gallinula chloropus L 32-35cm. Familiar wetland bird. Swims with jerky movements and constantly flicks its tail. Often tame on urban lakes. Sexes are similar. Adult can look all-dark but has dark blue-grey head, neck and underparts, and brownish back, wings and tail. Has yellow-tipped red bill and frontal shield, and yellow legs and long toes. Note white feathers on sides of undertail and a white line along flanks. Juvenile is greyish brown with white on throat, sides of undertail coverts, and along flanks. Voice Utters a loud kurrrk. Status Common resident on all sorts of wetland habitats, from village ponds to flooded gravel pits and lakes.
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  • Moorhen Gallinula chloropus L 32-35cm. Familiar wetland bird. Swims with jerky movements and constantly flicks its tail. Often tame on urban lakes. Sexes are similar. Adult can look all-dark but has dark blue-grey head, neck and underparts, and brownish back, wings and tail. Has yellow-tipped red bill and frontal shield, and yellow legs and long toes. Note white feathers on sides of undertail and a white line along flanks. Juvenile is greyish brown with white on throat, sides of undertail coverts, and along flanks. Voice Utters a loud kurrrk. Status Common resident on all sorts of wetland habitats, from village ponds to flooded gravel pits and lakes.
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  • Coot Fulica atra L 36-38cm. Robust waterbird, often found with Moorhen. Has lobed toes. Feeds by upending, making shallow dives or grazing waterside vegetation. Gregarious outside breeding season. Sexes are similar. Adult has blackish plumage, darkest on head and neck. Note white bill and frontal shield on head, and beady red eye. Legs are pale yellowish. In flight, shows white trailing edge on otherwise dark, rounded wings. Juvenile has dark greyish brown upperparts and white on throat and front of neck. Voice Utters a loud kwoot call. Status Common resident, found on range of freshwater wetland habitats; numbers boosted in winter by influx of migrants.
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  • Panoramic yiew of Worcestershire Beacon from North Hill, The Malverns, Worcestershire, Uk
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  • Visitor centre buildings at Walney Island Nature Reserve, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, Uk
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  • Late afternoon sun over the beach at low tide, Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Walney Lighthouse on Walney Island Nature Reserve, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • RSPB reserve at Titchwell, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Sunset over the beach at Titchwell nature reserve, Norfolk, Uk
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  • The beach at Hunstanton taken from the cliff top, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Two tone cliffs and lighthouse at Hunstanton, Norfolk, Uk
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  • Lobster and crab pots stacked up on the quay at Wells on the north Norfolk coast, Uk
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  • Panorama from hills overlooking the River Thames at Bourne and and the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • River Kennet at Fobney Lock and Mill, Reading, Berkshire, Uk
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  • Farmoor Reservoir and the Thames Valley from a hillside near Cumnor, Oxfordshire, UK
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  • Thames Valley farm near Cumnor, Oxfordshire, UK
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  • Panorama looking down the mountain railway line on Snowdon towards Clogwyn Station and Llanberis Valley
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  • Panoramic view Llyn-y-Gader, Llyn-y-Dywarchen, Mynydd Mawr and Mynydd Drws-y-Coed from the Rhyd-Ddu footpath on the lower slopes of Snowdon, Snowdonia, North Wales, Uk
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  • Winter dawn along the River Thames at Goring Weir, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Winter dawn on the River Thames at Goring Weir, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Summer at Hampton Court on the River Thames, Hampton, Uk
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  • Scree Slope, Cairngorm, Sottish Highlands, UK
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  • Scree slope, Cairngorm, Scottish Highlands, UK
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  • Scree slope and lichens, Cairngorm, Scottish Highlands, UK
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  • Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Setting a trap in a rock pool at Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Classic coastal rock pool, Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Rocky shoreline on the south of St Mary's close to Peninnis, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Rocky shoreline on the south of St Mary's close to Peninnis, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Sunset over Peninnis Head, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Sunset over Peninnis Head, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Dawn light over Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Dawn light over Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Dawn light over Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Surf around Shipman Head, Bryher, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Pebble stack on the beach near Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Old Town Bay, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, UK
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) on the shingle of Hurst Spit, Hampshire
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  • View towards Loch Morlich and Aviemore from close to the Fiacaill Buttress next to Cairngorm, Cairngorms National Park, Highlands, Scotland, UK
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  • View towards Loch Morlich and Aviemore from close to the Fiacaill Buttress next to Cairngorm, Cairngorms National Park, Highlands, Scotland, UK
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  • View looking towards Carn Etchachan from the footpath between Cairngorm and Ben Macdui, Cairngorm National Park, Highlands, Scotland, Uk
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  • View looking towards Carn Etchachan from the footpath between Cairngorm and Ben Macdui, Cairngorm National Park, Highlands, Scotland, Uk
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  • View looking towards Carn Etchachan from the footpath between Cairngorm and Ben Macdui, Cairngorm National Park, Highlands, Scotland, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking south along Glen Dee, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • View from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Shore of Loch Garten looking towards the Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Caledonian Pine Forest reflected in the still water of Loch Garten, Cairngorms National Park,  Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Caledonian Pine Forest reflected in the still water of Loch Garten, Cairngorms National Park,  Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Glen Dee with Ben MacDui in the background, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Footpath leading through Glen Dee with Ben MacDui in the background, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Panoramic view from the top of Ben Macdui looking north towards Cairn Lochan and Lairig Ghru, Cairngorm Mountains, Scottish Highlands, Uk
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  • Trig point at Garn Fawr fort looking towards Strumble Head on the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, Uk
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  • Trig point at Garn Fawr fort looking towards Strumble Head on the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, Uk
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  • Trig point at Garn Fawr fort looking towards Strumble Head on the Pembrokeshire coast, Wales, Uk
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  • Cenarth Falls on the Afon Teifi, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Uk
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  • Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo L 80-100cm. Dark water bird with heavy, hook-tipped bill. Swims low in water, propelled by large webbed feet. Wings often held outstretched when perched. Sexes are similar. Adult in summer is mainly dark with an oily sheen and black-bordered brownish feathers on wings, and white on thigh and head. Eye is green; skin at base of bill is yellowish. In winter, white feathering is absent. Juvenile has brown upperparts and whitish underparts. Voice Silent except at nest. Status Common, favouring sheltered seas and large freshwater lakes. Breeds colonially.
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  • Carn Leh, Old Town - Isles of Scilly
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  • Peninnis Lighthouse on St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
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  • Mute Swan Cygnus olor - juvenile. L 150-160cm. Large, distinctive water bird and a familiar sight. Swimming birds hold long neck in an elegant curve. Family groups are a feature of lowland lakes in spring. Typically tolerant of people. In flight, shallow, powerful wingbeats produce and characteristic, throbbing whine. Sexes are similar but bill’s basal knob is largest in males. Adult has white plumage although crown may have orange-buff suffusion. Bill is orange-red with black base. Juvenile has grubby grey-brown plumage and dull pinkish grey bill. Voice Mostly silent. Status Our commonest swan; the only resident species. Found on freshwater habitats besides which it nests; in winter, also on sheltered coasts.
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