According to surveys the most common English birds are the Chaffinch and the Wren.
Also common are Mute Swan, Canada Goose, Greylag Goose, Mallard, Tufted Duck, Pochard [W], Pheasant, Great Crested Grebe, Cormorant, Little Egret, Buzzard, Kestrel, Coot, Moorhen, Lapwing, Black Headed Gull, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Herring Gull, Common Tern [S], Pigeon, Wood Pigeon, Collared Dove, Swift [S], Great Spoted Woodpecker, Swallow [S], House Martin [S], Pied Wagtail, Hedge Accentor (Dunnock), Robin, Blackbird, Fieldfare [W], Redwing [W], Reed Warbler [S], Chiffchadd, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Nuthatch, Jay, Crow, Rook, Jackdaw, Magpie, Starling, House Sparrow, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Reed Bunting.
Birds marked [S] are Summer visitors, those marked [W] are more common in Winter.
There are several hundred species which are quite common in England, covering most bird types. (We don't have any penguins or emus!)
the birds are located off the cliffs of dover england
No. The robin and the wren are the national birds of England.
Scare birds
They usually don't, they only call women birds
i lived in England and all i can remember was the robin!
none there extinct
They are birds
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
birds..... i think
The common animals are monkeys and birds
Endemic means something that is native and common to an area. As such, endemic birds live where they are native and common depending on species.