Passeriformes Verébalakúak

 

Passeriformes Verébalakúak

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Barn swallow Füstifecske hirundo rustica
Barn swallow Füstifecske hirundo rustica
Black cap female Barátposzáta tojó
Black cap female Barátposzáta tojó
Black redstart Házi rozsdafarkú Phoenicuros ochruros
Black redstart Házi rozsdafarkú Phoenicuros ochruros
Black redstart Házi rozsdafarkú Phoenicuros ochruros
Black redstart Házi rozsdafarkú Phoenicuros ochruros
Blackbird Feketerigó Turdus merula
Blackbird Feketerigó Turdus merula
Blue tit kékcinege
Blue tit kékcinege
Blue tit Kékcinege
Blue tit Kékcinege
Bluethroat Kékbegy luscinia svecica
Bluethroat Kékbegy luscinia svecica
Bullfinch Süvöltő Pyrrhula pyrrhula
Bullfinch Süvöltő Pyrrhula pyrrhula
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Chaffinch Fenyőpinty fringilla coelebs
Chaffinch Fenyőpinty fringilla coelebs
Coal tit Fenyvescinege Peripatus ater
Coal tit Fenyvescinege Peripatus ater
Collared flycatcher Örvös légykapó Ficedula albicollis
Collared flycatcher Örvös légykapó Ficedula albicollis
Common chiff chaff Csilp csalp füzike Phylloscopus collybita
Common chiff chaff Csilp csalp füzike Phylloscopus collybita
Common starling Seregély Sturnus vulgaris
Common starling Seregély Sturnus vulgaris
Crested lark Búbos pacsirta Galerida cristata
Crested lark Búbos pacsirta Galerida cristata
Dunnock Szürkebegy prunella modularis
Dunnock Szürkebegy prunella modularis
Eurasian golden oriole Sárgarigó Oriolus oriolus Der Pirol Loriot d'Europe
Eurasian golden oriole Sárgarigó Oriolus oriolus Der Pirol Loriot d'Europe
Eurasian siskin Csíz carduelis spinus
Eurasian siskin Csíz carduelis spinus
Eurasian Tree sparrow Mezei veréb Passer Montanus
Eurasian Tree sparrow Mezei veréb Passer Montanus
Füzike Willow warbler
Füzike Willow warbler
Golden oriole Sárgarigó Oriolus oriolus Der Pirol Loriot d'Europe
Golden oriole Sárgarigó Oriolus oriolus Der Pirol Loriot d'Europe
Goldfinch Tengelic Carduelis carduelis
Goldfinch Tengelic Carduelis carduelis
Great grey shrike Nagy őrgébics Lanius excubitor
Great grey shrike Nagy őrgébics Lanius excubitor
Great reed warbler Nádirigó Acrocephalus arundinaceus
Great reed warbler Nádirigó Acrocephalus arundinaceus
Green finch Zöldike carduelis chloris
Green finch Zöldike carduelis chloris
Hooded crow Dolmányos varjú Corvus cornix
Hooded crow Dolmányos varjú Corvus cornix
Hoopoe Búbosbanka upupa epops
Hoopoe Búbosbanka upupa epops

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Passeriformes Verébalakúak, Singing birds énekesmadarak

This group got it’s name after the sparrows. House sparrow – Passer domesticus. Tree sparrow – passer montanus. All small birds belongs here.

Passeriformes Verébalakúak, Singing birds énekesmadarak

Perhaps most bird species can be find in this family of birds. All the small singing birds, garden birds can be find here together with Rooks, Raven, Jay and such kinds of birds. Some birds in the gallery are common birds like tits and finches, golden oriole, kinglet, blackbirds, nuthatch etc. Other birds are not so common birds, like bluethroat or collared flycatcher.

List of birds in the gallery

The following birds can be find in the gallery, perhaps the list is not complete:

Barn swallow
Bearded tit
Black cap
Black redstart
Blackbird
Blue tit
Bluefinch
Bullfinch
Chaffinch
Coal tit
Collared flycatcher
Common chiff chaff
Common starling
Crested lark
Dunnock
Golden oriole
Golfinch
Greenfinch
Great grey shrike
Great reed warbler
Great tit
Hooded crow
Hoopoe
House sparrow
Howfinch
Jackdaw
Jay
Lesser grey shrike
Lesser whitethroat
Long tailed tit
Magpie
Marsh tit
Mistle thrush
Northern house martin
Nuthatch
Penduline tit
Red backed shrike
Reed bunting
Robin
Rook
Savis warbler
Siskin
Spotted flycatcher
Stonechat
Tree sparrow
Winchat
White wagtail
Wren
Willow warbler
Yellowhammer
Yellow kinglet

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Identify the singing birds passeriformes

Some of this birds are little bigger others are smaller. Birds with interesting colours are relatively more easy to identify, but some of this birds are not so easy to see, especially in Spring and most of them are just have brownish color. Some birds in this family is even hard to see at all, because they always hide themselves. In Spring though their song are a very good start to identify them if we are good at hearing/listening bird songs. Usually smaller birds has higher/thinner voice like kinglets, robin or wren. Bigger sized birds ususally have stronger voice than smaller birds. Bird song are widely available in the internet for example at xenocanto.org website, where we can check the song of the bird we like to see or hear. Some study can also help if the bird like pine tree or like to be in the bushes or at the top of the trees for example.

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