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Backyard Birds of Germany
edit- Passerine
- Tit (bird)
- Blue Tit
- Great Tit
- Coal Tit
- Marsh Tit
- Crested Tit
- Long-tailed Tit
- Sittidae
- Eurasian Nuthatch
- Certhia
- Short-toed Treecreeper
- Wren
- Winter Wren
- Accentor
- Dunnock
- Leaf-warbler
- Chiffchaff
- Willow Warbler
- Tree warbler
- Icterine Warbler
- Blackcap
- Garden Warbler
- Lesser Whitethroat
- Kinglet
- Goldcrest
- Common Firecrest
- Old World flycatcher
- European Pied Flycatcher
- Phoenicurus
- Redstart
- Black Redstart
- Common Redstart
- Finch
- European Serin
- Apus (genus)
- Common Swift
- Swallow
- Barn Swallow
- Common House Martin
- Wagtail
- White Wagtail
- Nightingale
- Starling
- European Starling
- Sparrow
- House Sparrow
- Eurasian Tree Sparrow
- Chaffinch
- European Greenfinch
- Linnet
- Eurasian Bullfinch
- European Goldfinch
- Hawfinch
- Bunting (bird)
- Yellowhammer
- Thrush (bird)
- Common Blackbird
- Song Thrush
- Columbidae
- Common Wood Pigeon
- Eurasian Collared Dove
- True owl
- Long-eared Owl
- Woodpecker
- Great Spotted Woodpecker
- Corvidae
- European Magpie
- Carrion Crow
- Green Woodpecker
- Anatidae
- Mallard