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Canada Goose |
| The Canada Goose
(Branta Canadensis) has a distinctive black head and neck and large
white throat patch. |
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Crow or Carrion Crow |
| A member of the Corvidae family, the all-black carrion crow (Latin: Corvus
corone) is one of the cleverest and most adaptable of our birds. |
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Collared Dove |
| A member of the pigeon and doves family (Columbidae) |
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Herring Gull |
| A member of the gull family (Laridae), herring gulls (Larus argentatus) are
large, noisy gulls. |
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Lesser Black Backed Gull |
| A member of the gull (Laridae) family, and slightly smaller than a Herring gull |
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Great Black Backed Gull |
| The great black-backed gull (Larus marinus ) is a very large and thick-set
member of the gull (Laridae) family. |
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JackDaw |
| The jackdaw (Corvus monedula) is a member of the crow (corvidae) family. It
is a small, black crow with a grey neck and pale eyes. |
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Jay |
| The jay (Garrulus glandarius), a member of the crow (corvidae) family, is no
longer considered a public health or public safety nuisance species. |
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Magpie |
| Magpies (Latin pica pica) are members of the crow (corvidae) family. They
are scavengers and predators. |
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FeralPigeon |
| The feral pigeon (Latin: columba livia) is descended from the rock dove and has
adapted successfully to life in an urban environment. |
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Rook |
| The rook (Corvus frugilegus) is a member of the crow (corvidae) family. |
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WoodPigeon |
| The wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) is the largest and most common pigeon in the
United Kingdom. |
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| Page last modified Sunday August 19 2007 |