In the last few years I have become fond of ornithology, an activity that provides me with countless hours of contact with nature and fascination when observing and discovering different bird behaviors. It is not necessary to travel far to observe birds, it is often enough with going for a walk in the early morning or the late evening.

Mönchsgrasmücke (Blackcap) Sylvia atricapilla

Blaumeise (Blue tit) Cyanistes caeruleus

Junge Kohlmeise (Young Coal tit) Parus major

Graugans (Grey goose) Anser anser

Graugans (Grey goose) Anser anser

Rotkelchen (European Robin) Erithacus rubecula

Rotmilan (Red kite) Milvus milvus

Graugans (Grey goose) Anser anser

Kleiber (Nuthatch) Sitta europaea

Kleiber (Nuthatch) Sitta europaea

Weidenmeise (Willow tit) Poecile montanus rhenanus/salicarius

Haubenmeise (Crested tit) Lophophanes cristatus

Graureiher (Grey heron) Ardea cinerea

Zaunkönig (Wren) Troglodytes troglodytes

Amsel (Blackbird) Turdus merula

Schneesperling (Snow sparrow) Montifringilla nivalis

Alpenbraunelle (Alpine accentor) Prunella collaris

Turmfalke (Kestrel) Falco tinnunculus

Wasseramsel (Dipper) Cinclus cinclus

Eisvogel (Kingfisher) Alcedo atthis

Eisvogel (Kingfisher) Alcedo atthis

Zippammer (Rock bunting) Emberiza cia

Rotkelchen (European Robin) Erithacus rubecula

Bartgeier (Bearded vulture) Gypaetus barbatus

Buntspecht (Spotted woodpecker) Dendrocopos major

Zilpzalp (Chiffchaff) Phylloscopus collybita

Feldsperling (Tree sparrow) Passer montanus
