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  • Animals and health
    • Diseases
    • Species
  • Publications
  • Archive
  • FAQ
  • Contact

Species

Amphibians

F

  • Fire salamander
  • Frogs and toads
    • Water frogs (Pelophylax)

S

  • Smooth newt (common)

Birds

A

  • Avocet (pied avocet)

B

  • Birds in General
  • Black Crow (carrion crow)
  • Black headed gull
  • Brant Goose

C

  • Common blackbird
  • Common buzzard
  • Common Kestrel
  • Common murre (Guillemot)
  • Common shelduck
  • Common starling (European starling)

E

  • Eurasian Blue Tit
  • Eurasian Eagle-Owl
  • Eurasian Goshawk
  • Eurasian sparrowhawk
  • European Green Woodpecker
  • European greenfinch

G

  • Great crested grebe
  • Great Tit
  • Greylag goose

L

  • Lesser black-backed gull

M

  • Magpie
  • Mallard duck
  • Muscovy duck
  • Mute swan

N

  • Northern Raven

P

  • Pelican
  • Peregrine Falcon
  • Pigeons
    • Common wood pigeon
    • Eurasian collared dove
    • European Turtle Dove
    • Stock dove

S

  • Sea eagle
  • Siskin (Eurasian siskin)
  • Sparrow

W

  • Water birds
  • White stork

Y

  • Yellowhammer

Fish

F

  • Fish, generally

Mammals

B

  • Bats

C

  • Canids
    • Gray wolf
    • Raccoon dog
    • Red fox

E

  • European Beaver

H

  • Hedgehog

M

  • Mustelids
    • Badger
    • European pine marten
    • European polecat
    • Otter
    • Stoat
    • Stone marten
    • Weasel

R

  • Rabbits and hares
    • European hare
    • Rabbit
    • Snow hare
  • Raccoon
  • Rats and Mice

S

  • Seals
    • Grey seal
    • Harbor seal
  • Squirrels
    • Red squirrel

U

  • Ungulates
    • Elk
    • Fallow deer
    • Red deer
    • Reindeer
    • Roe deer
    • Sika deer
    • White-tailed deer
    • Wild boar

W

  • Whales and dolphins
    • Beaked whale
    • Common bottlenose dolphin
    • Common minke whale
    • Fin whale
    • Harbor porpoise
    • Sperm whale
  • Wildcat

Reptiles

V

  • Viviparous lizard

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