Tomasz Czajka

Nature

Common Birds in Poland

A short atlas of commonly seen species. Each card includes a description and a placeholder for a photo you can replace later.

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Black woodpecker

The largest European woodpecker, entirely black with loud drumming calls. It prefers old forests rich in dead wood, where it searches for insect larvae.

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Green woodpecker

Easy to recognize by its green back and red crown. It often feeds on the ground and loves ants, so you can also spot it near meadows and parks.

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Great tit

A very common tit, lively and bold, often visiting bird feeders. It has a yellow belly with a black stripe and adapts extremely well to living near people.

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Common crane

A tall, elegant wetland bird famous for its spectacular courtship dances. Its loud trumpeting calls carry far and are a symbol of marsh landscapes.

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Heron

A calm hunter wading along rivers and ponds. It can stand perfectly still for a long time before striking a fish with sudden speed.

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Blue tit

A small tit with a blue crown and yellow belly. It is very energetic and agile, often hanging upside down from branches while searching for food.