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#mostcommonbirdsinbritain #mostcommonbritishbirdsandbirdsongidentification #birdsongidentificationbritain #songbirdsofbritain 02:54 - The dawn chorus 03:15 - Most common songbirds Birds and sounds 04:22 the wood pigeon 04:42 - Sound 04:55 the Chaffinch 05:35 - Sound 05:59 the Gold finch 06:25 - Sound 06:46 the Great tit 07:07 - Sound 07:20 the Magpie 07:44 - Sound 08:03 Song thrush 08:22 - Sound 08:42 the Collared dove 09:08 - Sound 09:20 the Robin 09:50 - Sound 10:27 the Blackbird 10:50 - Sound 11:10 the Starling 11:40 - Sound 12:00 the blue tit 12:25 - Sound 12:40 the House sparrow 13:05 - Sound 13:19 the Wren 13:44 - Sound 13:56 Tips to identify sounds and calls 16:15 How can you help birds Most Common British Birds & Birdsong Identification Narration and Information from here: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/bird-s... In the UK you can generally hear birdsong all year but what species you hear singing and how much will vary depending on the time of year and hour of the day. Whether you live in the city or the countryside, there is usually a lovely chorus of birds to enjoy. It’s easy to just sit back and allow their beautiful song to take you away to nature's paradise. More often than not, you hear birds but you don't see them. Wouldn't it be amazing to hear their song and know the species? Even to know what the call means? Identifying birds is so much fun and is a great tool for helping wildlife. The UK has a wide variety of birdlife as it contains important breeding and wintering sites for many species. Birds that have been recorded in a wild state in Britain are included on the British list. Some breed here in the millions whereas others may have only been seen here once. The British list is maintained by the British Ornithologists Union (BOU) and as of June 2021 the British List stands at 626 species. Bird song or call? Birds that produce songs are known as songbirds and although most bird species around the world make some sort of call fewer produce songs. A song is probably the most familiar type of bird sound. Songs are the tuneful vocalisations made throughout the day, especially in the morning. The songs are more often sung by male birds marking out territory or trying to attract the attention of females. The dawn chorus is an intense period of birdsong, which starts about an hour before sunrise, begins around March, and continues to July, corresponding with the mating season. It's also not unusual to hear birdsong throughout the night, particularly the robin. Most common British birds and their songs and calls not in order: Wren Wood pigeon Gold finch Blackbird Collared dove House sparrow Blue tit Great tit Starling Song thrush Chaffinch Robin A report in 2020 on bird populations by the British Trust of Ornithology has revealed the UK’s most common birds, it suggests the wren has become the UK’s ‘commonest bird’, with over 11 million pairs. In second place was the robin, with 7.35 million pairs, the third was the House sparrow: 5.3 million pairs and Woodpigeon: 5.15 million pairs with Chaffinch and blackbird: 5.05 million pairs (each). Thanks for Watching! Please subscribe if you have enjoyed the video :). YouTube - / @animaleducate Follow me on social media: Instagram - / animaleducate Facebook - / animaleducate Website - https://lupine-media.co.uk/animal-edu... Visit my clothing store! All ethical and animal inspired clothing - https://wildfreeclothing.teemill.com/ For sponsorship, product reviews, and collaboration, you can email me here: [email protected] Please Read: While I take utmost care to provide information from reliable research and sources, I cannot guarantee all information provided in my videos to be 100% accurate. Also, I cannot guarantee the clips are of true likeness to the content being discussed or described. Please do let me know if I have made mistakes so I can keep learning and spreading the most accurate information possible. As my channel grows, the better access I have to specialised media as well as time to dedicate to filming. You can comment or email me at [email protected]. Thanks! References https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/bird-s... https://www.rspb.org.uk/ https://www.devonwildlifetrust.org/wi... https://www.haiths.com/britains-top-1... https://bou.org.uk/about-the-bou/ "House Sparrow" by Mathias Appel is marked with CC0 1.0v "File:Carduelis carduelis2.jpg" by photo MPF is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 "Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) - Hotel Riu Tikida Garden, Marrakech, Morocco - Nov 2018" by Dis da fi we is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0