1. Woodcock
    • Flew into a window, and was laying in the garden dazed and in shock. After an hour recuperating underneath a laundry basket (the last thing the poor bird needed was being eaten by a neighborhood cat), it had recovered enough to be able to fly again. It did seem to have injured its right leg, but to my relief made its getaway nice and clean without having any further close encounters with neighboring houses on its way out.
    • I had always wanted to see this bird properly, having only heard it flying over, or at best looking up just in time to see its silhouette disappear into the trees. These were not the circumstances under which I had hoped to see one, but I did take a while to admire the bird while it was grounded anyway. What a beautiful bird!
  2. Great tit
  3. Eurasian magpie
  4. Common buzzard
  5. Domestic goose
  6. Black-headed gull
  7. Common wood pigeon
  8. Western jackdaw
  9. Carrion crow
  10. Rook
  11. Common crane
  12. House sparrow
  13. Eurasian blue tit
  14. Greylag goose
  15. Greater white-fronted goose
  16. Common blackbrid
  17. European robin
  18. Common pheasant
  19. Great spotted woodpecker