Cuckoo swan
Kites and Kingfisher are bird species that live in the UK. King Eider and Killdeer are birds that occasionally are found in the UK.
The UK and New Zealand.
No, there are no blue birds in the UK.
Swallow: Known for their distinctive forked tail and long migration from Africa to the UK in the summer. Chiffchaff: Small warbler with distinctive "chiff chaff" song, often seen in woodlands and gardens during the summer. Cuckoo: Known for its call which gives it its name, arrives in the UK in spring to breed after wintering in Africa. Redwing: Thrush species that migrates from Scandinavia and Iceland to the UK in the winter, often seen in flocks feeding on berries.
I'm not sure about the UK, but in 2007 there were about 100,000 birds killed by wind turbines
The UK jays(the British garden birds) eat acorns, peanuts, insects, seeds, and nestlings of other birds.
There are no vultures in Ireland. There are however some eagles and falcons and other birds of prey found in Ireland.
None that I know of.
"Yes, Kia in the UK does offer four door hatchbacks. They actually call they 5 door because they count the hatchback as the 5th door. The model that I found with a 4 door hatchback in the UK is called the Kia Cee'd."
Same as the rest of the UK, depends how long you are given. Usually 6months max
In lowestoft, suffolk, uk
Common Sandpiper.