Wagtail, African Pied
Wagtail, Amur
Wagtail, Grey
The Grey Wagtail is the longest-tailed of the European wagtails. Tail is black with white outer feathres. Their call is a high-pitched “chee-seek”.
Wagtail, Grey-headed
Wagtail, Japanese
Wagtail, Western Yellow
Wagtail, White
Typical pied plumage wagtail of continental Europe. Male is silvery-grey on the back. Forehead is white, nape black. Inhabits open grassland, waterside farmland and urban areas.
Warbler, Bay-breasted
Warbler, Black-and-white
Warbler, Buff-rumped
Warbler, Canada
Warbler, Cetti’s
Warbler, Garden
Warbler, Melodious
Warbler, Orange-crowned
Warbler, Pine
Warbler, Reed
Tiny, unstreaked warbler that has a rich reddish-brown upperparts. Eyestripe is faint buffish. Normally inhabits reedbeds.
Warbler, Rufous-capped
Warbler, Sardinian
Warbler, Sedge
Tiny, heavily streaked warbler. Olive-brown back with heavy streaks and black-brown tail.
Warbler, Seychelles
Warbler, Tennessee
Warbler, Willow
Warbler, Wood
A small bird, but one of the larger leaf warblers. Adults have yellowish-olive upperparts. Inhabits mature deciduous woodland.
Warbler, Yellow
Warbler, Yellow-rumped
Water-tyrant, Drab
Waterthrush, Louisiana
Waxbill, Black-Cheeked
Waxwing, Bohemian
Waxwing, Cedar
Weaver, Baglafecht
Weaver, Red-billed Buffalo
Weaver, Rufous-Tailed
Weaver, Sociable
Weaver, Southern Masked
Weaver, Speckle-Fronted
Weaver, Speke’s
Weaver, Vitelline Masked
Weaver, White-headed Buffalo
Wheatear, Black
Wheatear, Northern
Whimbrel, Eurasian
Whimbrel, Hudsonian
Whinchat
Whistling-Duck, Black-bellied
White-eye, Japanese
Whitethroat, Common
Wigeon, Chiloé
Wigeon, Eurasian
Medium-sized surface-feeding duck. Adult male has grey back, finely marked grey flanks and black undertail.
Willet
Woodcreeper, Cocoa
Woodcreeper, Elegant
Woodcreeper, Northern Barred
Woodcreeper, Plain-brown
Woodcreeper, Spotted
Woodnymph, Crowned
Woodnymph, Fork-tailed
Woodpecker, Black
Woodpecker, Cinnamon
Woodpecker, Crimson-crested
Woodpecker, Downy
Woodpecker, European Green
Medium-sized woodpecker with striking green and gold above.
Crown and nape red in both male and female.
Woodpecker, Gray-faced
Woodpecker, Great Spotted
Smallish pied woodpecker. Adult upperparts barred boldly in black and white. Inhabits all types of woodland, urban parks and gardens.
Woodpecker, Lesser spotted
Woodpecker, Lineated
Woodpecker, Pileated
Woodpecker, Pygmy
Woodpecker, Red-bellied
Woodpecker, Red-crowned
Woodpecker, Spot-breasted
Woodpecker, Striped
Woodpecker, White-backed
Woodpecker, Yellow-tufted
Woodstar, Little
Woodstar, Purple-throated
Wren, Black-bellied
Wren, Carolina
Wren, Eurasian
Wren, House
Wren, Musician
Wren, Sharpe’s
Wren, Thrush-like