British Birds
British birds are a diverse group of avian species found across the United Kingdom. They inhabit various environments, including woodlands, wetlands, and urban areas. Common species include the European Robin, Blue Tit, and House Sparrow, each adapted to their specific habitats and food sources.
Birdwatching is a popular activity in Britain, with enthusiasts often using field guides to identify different species. Many birds migrate seasonally, with some, like the Swallow, traveling thousands of miles to breed in the UK during the warmer months. Conservation efforts are in place to protect habitats and ensure the survival of native bird populations.