...nly in [[Cornwall]], [[Wales]] and [[Islay]] in [[Scotand]]; the [[Isle of Man]] and [[Ireland]]. Southern [[Europe]] and the [[Mediterranean]] basin, the
It breeds in [[Great Britain]], the [[Isle of Man]], [[Ireland]], southern [[Europe]] and the Mediterranean basin, the Alps,
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....JPG|thumb|350px|right|<br />{{user|John+.B.+Oliver|John Oliver}}<br />The man-made nesting islands at El Pinet]]
...ish Plover]] as well as Common, Little and Whiskered Terns all nest on the man-made islands. There is often a large number of waders during the migration
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Found in moist shrubland in landslides, riparian growth or in man-made clearings in the forest.<br />
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It builds a stick nest, in a tree or on a man-made structure. It often breeds colonially, building a single large nest, e
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...four eggs. The nest which is built in a tree cavity or similar natural or man-made hole.
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...is placed in a natural tree hole, an old woodpecker hole or a cavity in a man-made structure (bridge support, cement column, etc). Lays 3 to 4 eggs.<br /
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...t to get into, or keep, woodpecker holes or other sought-after nest sites. Man-made breeding boxes may help increase the numbers of these birds. The Tree
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...tame and conspicuous bird, it allows close approach, and is comfortable in man-made environments, often nesting in cavities provided by structures.
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Usually seen in groups, sometimes big flocks. Has little fear of man but is always alert and constantly wary.
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...eaf trees (ancient oaks etc. providing large holes); frequently found near man in gardens and towns. Aggressive when young leave nest, can attack intruder
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The nest is an oval ball, generally of grass, but old-man's-beard (lichen of the genus ''Usnea'') and wild asparagus stems are also u
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...dland (incl. in desolate taiga in far north) and in immediate proximity of man in parks and gardens.
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Widespread and common in its range, has adapted to man-altered habitats easily. Has colonized many areas due to forest clearance a
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...feral birds and in [[Britain]] especially, live in close association with man. Bred ferally in [[Iceland]] in the 1960s but extinct since 1977.
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...rocky areas on coasts and in mountains but has adapted to living alongside man and has spread into many lowland areas. Now breeds widely in villages and t
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...e area attracts large numbers of a wide variety of migrants. The wadi is a Man and the Biosphere Reserve.
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...t|Photo © by {{user|peteee23|peteee23}}<br />Point of Ayre, [[Isle of Man]]]]
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Very confiding and will approach close to man, certainly in the [[British Isles]]; Continental birds appear to be more wa
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...ight|Juvenile<br />Photo © by {{user|CJW|CJW}}<br />Smeale, [[Isle of Man]], 31 July 2004]]
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...ht|''L. e. pallidirostris''<br />Photo by {{user|CJW|CJW}}<br /> [[Isle of Man]], July 2003]]
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