Birds to See in London in February

104 species matching this filter.

All birds in London

February is a surprisingly rewarding month for birdwatching in London, with around 104 species recorded across the capital's parks, reservoirs and waterways. Winter visitors such as Goldeneye and Horned Grebe can still be found on larger water bodies, while resident species like Bullfinch, Grey Heron and Cetti's Warbler are active across woodlands and wetlands. For a broader overview of what to look out for year-round, see our guide to the 20 Most Common Birds in London: Gardens, Parks & Urban Hotspots.

Resident

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Avocet

Avocet

Recurvirostra avosettaLC

A rare resident, occasionally breeding at London's wetland reserves. Most reliably seen at sites along the Thames estuary fringe.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Barnacle Goose

Barnacle Goose

Branta leucopsisLC

A rare resident, with small feral populations found in London's parks. Most sightings likely involve escaped or established non-native birds.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Aug

Black-tailed Godwit

Black-tailed Godwit

Limosa limosaNT

A rare but year-round presence on London's reservoirs and wetlands. Numbers have increased nationally, with the Lee Valley a key site.

Rarely spotted

Jul–May

Blackbird

Blackbird

Turdus merulaLC

One of London's most familiar birds, abundant in gardens, parks, and hedgerows year-round. Its melodious song fills the city at dusk.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blackcap

Blackcap

Sylvia atricapillaLC

A common resident boosted in winter by continental migrants. Its rich song is heard in parks and gardens year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Blue Tit

Blue Tit

Cyanistes caeruleusLC

A common and much-loved garden resident, readily visiting feeders year-round. One of London's most familiar and colourful small birds.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Bullfinch

Bullfinch

Pyrrhula pyrrhulaLC

A rare but year-round resident, quietly inhabiting wooded parks and larger gardens. Its soft, piping call is easily overlooked.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Buzzard

Buzzard

Buteo buteoLC

An uncommon but increasing resident, now regularly seen soaring over London's outer suburbs, parks, and green corridors.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Canada Goose

Canada Goose

Branta canadensisLC

Abundant and resident year-round, found on almost every lake, reservoir, and park in the capital. Often forms large, noisy flocks.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Carrion Crow

Carrion Crow

Corvus coroneLC

A common and intelligent resident, found throughout London from inner-city rooftops to suburban gardens. Often seen in large gatherings at dusk.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Cetti's Warbler

Cetti's Warbler

Cettia cettiLC

A common year-round resident at London's wetland reserves, more often heard than seen. Its explosive song bursts from dense waterside cover.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Chaffinch

Chaffinch

Fringilla coelebsLC

A common year-round resident in parks, gardens, and woodland. Its cheerful descending song is a hallmark of spring across the capital.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Chiffchaff

Chiffchaff

Phylloscopus collybitaLC

A common resident heard singing its repetitive two-note call in parks and scrubby areas year-round. Increasingly overwinters in London's milder climate.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coal Tit

Coal Tit

Periparus aterLC

An uncommon resident of parks and woodlands with mature conifers. Less numerous than Blue or Great Tits but present year-round at feeders.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Gull

Common Gull

Larus canusLC

Common year-round, frequenting playing fields, reservoirs, and the Thames. Numbers peak in winter with continental arrivals.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Common Kingfisher

Common Kingfisher

Alcedo atthisLC

An uncommon but delightful year-round resident along London's rivers, canals, and park lakes. A flash of electric blue along the waterside.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Pheasant

Common Pheasant

Phasianus colchicusLC

An uncommon resident found mainly on London's rural fringes and larger green spaces. Originally introduced, now well established.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Raven

Common Raven

Corvus coraxLC

A rare but increasingly recorded resident, part of a recent national range expansion. Occasionally seen soaring over outer London.

Rarely spotted

Aug–May

Common Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Actitis hypoleucosLC

An uncommon but regular wader along the Thames and reservoir edges, bobbing its tail as it picks along stony margins.

Uncommonly spotted

Jul–May

Common Shelduck

Common Shelduck

Tadorna tadornaLC

An uncommon year-round resident, favouring the Thames estuary fringes and larger reservoirs. Less often seen on smaller park lakes.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Common Snipe

Common Snipe

Gallinago gallinagoLC

An uncommon resident of London's marshes and wet grasslands. Most visible in winter when numbers increase at key wetland sites.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–May

Common Starling

Common Starling

Sturnus vulgarisLC

A common but declining resident, forming spectacular winter murmurations over central London rooftop roosts.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Coot

Coot

Fulica atraLC

Abundant on virtually every London lake and reservoir year-round. Aggressive and conspicuous, often seen squabbling in large flocks.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Curlew

Curlew

Numenius arquataNT

A rare visitor to London's reservoirs and wetlands, most often seen on passage or during winter. Declining nationally, making local sightings increasingly noteworthy.

Rarely spotted

Jul–Apr

Dunlin

Dunlin

Calidris alpinaLC

Present at London's reservoirs and muddy margins nearly year-round but rarely in numbers. Most often seen in winter and on passage.

Rarely spotted

Jul–May

Dunnock

Dunnock

Prunella modularisLC

A common resident throughout London's gardens, parks, and hedgerows. Its thin, warbling song is heard year-round from dense undergrowth.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Egyptian Goose

Egyptian Goose

Alopochen aegyptiacaLC

A common and increasing resident, thriving in London's parks and along waterways. Now one of the capital's most conspicuous wildfowl.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Collared Dove

Eurasian Collared Dove

Streptopelia decaoctoLC

An uncommon resident more typical of suburban fringes than inner London. Its monotonous three-note call is distinctive.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Garrulus glandariusLC

A common resident of London's parks and wooded areas, often betrayed by its harsh screeching call. Frequently buries acorns in autumn.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Nuthatch

Eurasian Nuthatch

Sitta europaeaLC

An uncommon resident of mature deciduous woodland in parks and outer suburbs, slowly spreading across the capital.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Skylark

Eurasian Skylark

Alauda arvensisLC

Uncommon and declining, now largely restricted to outer London's remaining open grasslands and farmland fringes.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Eurasian Wigeon

Eurasian Wigeon

Mareca penelopeLC

An uncommon visitor, mainly present from autumn to spring on reservoirs and flooded grasslands. Whistling flocks are a winter highlight.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–May

Eurasian Wren

Eurasian Wren

Troglodytes troglodytesLC

A common resident with a remarkably powerful song for its tiny size. Thrives in London's gardens, parks, and any patch of dense undergrowth.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

Carduelis carduelisLC

A common and colourful resident, frequently visiting garden feeders. Flocks gather on teasel and thistle heads across London's parks and allotments.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Green Woodpecker

European Green Woodpecker

Picus viridisLC

Resident in parks and commons, its loud laughing call is a familiar sound. Feeds mainly on ants in short grassland.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Herring Gull

European Herring Gull

Larus argentatusLC

A common resident increasingly nesting on rooftops. Readily seen along the Thames and at landfill sites year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

European Robin

European Robin

Erithacus rubeculaLC

A beloved common resident of gardens and parks across London. Sings throughout the year and is famously confiding around people.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Firecrest

Firecrest

Regulus ignicapillaLC

A rare but resident kinglet, favouring evergreen trees in parks and cemeteries. Bright crown stripe distinguishes it from the commoner Goldcrest.

Rarely spotted

Sep–May

Gadwall

Gadwall

Mareca streperaLC

A common resident on London's reservoirs, gravel pits, and wetland reserves throughout the year. Often seen alongside shovelers and teal.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Goldcrest

Goldcrest

Regulus regulusLC

An uncommon year-round resident, favouring conifers in London's parks and cemeteries. Britain's smallest bird, with a thin, high-pitched call.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Black-backed Gull

Great Black-backed Gull

Larus marinusLC

An uncommon year-round resident, often seen at reservoirs and along the Thames. The largest regularly occurring gull in London.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Phalacrocorax carboLC

A common year-round resident, frequently seen perched along the Thames and on London's park lakes, often drying outstretched wings.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Crested Grebe

Great Crested Grebe

Podiceps cristatusLC

Breeds on London's larger reservoirs and lakes, performing its elaborate courtship dance from late winter onwards.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Dendrocopos majorLC

A common resident in London's parks, gardens, and woodlands year-round. Its loud drumming is a familiar sound from late winter onwards.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Great Tit

Great Tit

Parus majorLC

One of London's most familiar garden birds, visiting feeders year-round and nesting readily in nest boxes.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Green Sandpiper

Green Sandpiper

Tringa ochropusLC

An uncommon but year-round visitor to London's watercress beds, ditches, and reservoir margins. Often solitary and easily startled.

Uncommonly spotted

Jun–Apr

Greenfinch

Greenfinch

Chloris chlorisLC

A common garden resident year-round, though numbers have fallen steeply due to disease. Its wheezy song is a familiar suburban sound.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Ardea cinereaLC

A familiar sight along canals, park lakes, and the Thames year-round. Regent's Park hosts one of Britain's oldest heronries.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Grey Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

Motacilla cinereaLC

An uncommon year-round resident favouring streams and waterways. Increasingly seen along London's rivers and canals, bobbing its long tail.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Greylag Goose

Greylag Goose

Anser anserLC

Common and resident year-round, grazing in parks and on reservoir margins. Most London birds descend from feral populations.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

House Sparrow

House Sparrow

Passer domesticusLC

A common year-round resident, closely tied to human habitation. Colonies thrive in suburban hedgerows, though London populations have declined sharply.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Jackdaw

Jackdaw

Corvus monedulaLC

A common resident found around older buildings, church towers, and parkland trees throughout the capital all year.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Kestrel

Kestrel

Falco tinnunculusLC

A common resident, frequently seen hovering beside motorways and over urban green spaces. One of London's most visible birds of prey year-round.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Larus fuscusLC

A common year-round resident, often seen soaring over rooftops or scavenging along the Thames and in urban parks.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Linnet

Linnet

Linaria cannabinaLC

An uncommon resident found on rough grassland and scrubby edges around London's periphery. Numbers have declined significantly in recent decades.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Egret

Little Egret

Egretta garzettaLC

An increasingly established resident along the Thames and at reservoirs. Once a rarity, now regularly seen stalking shallow margins year-round.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Little Grebe

Little Grebe

Tachybaptus ruficollisLC

A common resident of ponds, canals, and park lakes, often betrayed by its distinctive whinnying trill.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Little Owl

Little Owl

Athene noctuaLC

A rare year-round resident on London's rural fringes, favouring farmland and old orchards. An introduced species declining nationally.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Long-tailed Tit

Long-tailed Tit

Aegithalos caudatusLC

A common and charming resident, often seen in busy family flocks moving through hedgerows and garden shrubs. Present year-round across London.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Magpie

Magpie

Pica picaLC

An abundant and bold resident found in virtually every London garden and park. Easily recognised by its striking black-and-white plumage and long tail.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mallard

Mallard

Anas platyrhynchosLC

London's most familiar duck, abundant year-round on virtually every pond, canal, lake, and stretch of the Thames.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mandarin Duck

Mandarin Duck

Aix galericulataLC

An uncommon but year-round resident, favouring wooded lakes and rivers. Richmond Park and the River Thames corridor are reliable spots.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Meadow Pipit

Meadow Pipit

Anthus pratensisLC

An uncommon resident found on rough grassland, heathland, and reservoir margins. Numbers increase in autumn as passage birds move through.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Mistle Thrush

Mistle Thrush

Turdus viscivorusLC

An uncommon resident of larger parks and open woodland. Often sings from treetops in early spring and defends berry bushes in winter.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Moorhen

Moorhen

Gallinula chloropusLC

A common year-round resident of ponds, canals, and park lakes. Often seen skulking along vegetated margins across the capital.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Mute Swan

Mute Swan

Cygnus olorLC

An iconic year-round resident of the Thames and London's park lakes. Breeds readily and is a familiar sight across the capital.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Lapwing

Northern Lapwing

Vanellus vanellusNT

An uncommon resident of London's marshes and wet grasslands. Winter flocks gather at sites like the Lee Valley and Beddington.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Northern Shoveler

Northern Shoveler

Spatula clypeataLC

Common and present year-round on London's wetland reserves and reservoirs. Numbers peak in winter when continental birds arrive.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Falco peregrinusLC

An uncommon year-round resident, nesting on tall buildings and bridges. Battersea Power Station and the Tate Modern are well-known nest sites.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Pochard

Pochard

Aythya ferinaVU

Found year-round on London's lakes and reservoirs, though declining nationally. Winter flocks bolster numbers on larger waterbodies.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Red Kite

Red Kite

Milvus milvusLC

Now an uncommon but increasing resident, regularly seen soaring over outer suburbs. A remarkable conservation success story across southern England.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Red-crested Pochard

Red-crested Pochard

Netta rufinaLC

A rare but year-round resident, with a small established population centred on London's park lakes and reservoirs.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Redshank

Redshank

Tringa totanusLC

An uncommon resident of London's marshes and reservoir margins. Its piping alarm call is a familiar sound at wetland sites.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Reed Bunting

Reed Bunting

Emberiza schoeniclusLC

An uncommon resident of reedbeds and wetland margins. Found at sites like the London Wetland Centre and along the Thames marshes.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Rock Dove

Rock Dove

Columba liviaLC

Ubiquitous year-round across the capital in feral form. Nests on buildings and ledges throughout central and suburban London.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Rook

Rook

Corvus frugilegusLC

A rare resident in London, largely confined to the rural outer fringes. Far less common here than in the wider countryside.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Rose-ringed Parakeet

Alexandrinus krameriLC

A common and conspicuous resident, thriving in London's parks and gardens. Noisy flocks are a familiar sight, especially around south-west London.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Song Thrush

Song Thrush

Turdus philomelosLC

A familiar year-round resident, often heard repeating phrases from garden trees and park shrubbery. Smashes snail shells on favourite stones.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Sparrowhawk

Sparrowhawk

Accipiter nisusLC

An uncommon but increasing resident, hunting small birds through parks and suburban gardens across the capital.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Stock Dove

Stock Dove

Columba oenasLC

A common but often overlooked resident of London's parks and wooded areas. Nests in tree holes and old buildings.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Stonechat

Stonechat

Saxicola torquatusLC

An uncommon resident found on heathland and scrubby margins around London's outer fringes. Often perches prominently on gorse or fences.

Uncommonly spotted

Year-round

Tawny Owl

Tawny Owl

Strix alucoLC

A rare but resident owl of mature parkland and wooded commons. Its distinctive hooting call is heard in areas like Richmond Park and Highgate.

Rarely spotted

Aug–May

Treecreeper

Treecreeper

Certhia familiarisLC

A rare but year-round resident, creeping mouse-like up tree trunks in mature woodland. Best found in larger parks with old-growth trees.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Tufted Duck

Tufted Duck

Aythya fuligulaLC

A common diving duck on park lakes, reservoirs, and gravel pits throughout the year. Often seen alongside Pochard and Coot.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Western Marsh-harrier

Western Marsh-harrier

Circus aeruginosusLC

A rare resident, found year-round at larger marshes and wetland reserves such as those in the Lee Valley. Numbers have slowly increased in recent decades.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Woodpigeon

Woodpigeon

Columba palumbusLC

One of London's most abundant birds, thriving in gardens, parks, and streets year-round. Its cooing song is a constant urban soundtrack.

Commonly spotted

Year-round

Yellow-legged Gull

Yellow-legged Gull

Larus michahellisLC

A rare but year-round resident, increasingly identified among London's large gull flocks at reservoirs and landfill sites.

Rarely spotted

Year-round

Breeding

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Non-breeding

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Common Merganser

Common Merganser

Mergus merganserLC

A rare winter visitor, occasionally seen on the Thames and larger reservoirs between November and March.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Mar

Common Redpoll

Common Redpoll

Acanthis flammeaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor, sometimes found in birch and alder along waterways from autumn to spring. Numbers vary greatly between years.

Rarely spotted

Sep–Apr

Eurasian Bittern

Eurasian Bittern

Botaurus stellarisLC

A rare winter visitor to London's larger reedbeds, present from November to February. Extremely secretive; more often heard booming than seen.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Feb

Eurasian Siskin

Eurasian Siskin

Spinus spinusLC

An uncommon non-breeding visitor from September to April, often feeding in alders and birches along London's waterways and in wooded parks.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–Apr

Fieldfare

Fieldfare

Turdus pilarisLC

An uncommon winter visitor, arriving from Scandinavia from October. Roaming flocks sometimes descend on berry-laden trees in parks and playing fields.

Uncommonly spotted

Oct–Apr

Goldeneye

Goldeneye

Bucephala clangulaLC

A rare winter visitor to London's larger reservoirs and gravel pits, present from November to early spring.

Rarely spotted

Nov–Apr

Greater Scaup

Greater Scaup

Aythya marilaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to London's larger reservoirs during winter months. Usually found singly among tufted duck flocks.

Rarely spotted

Dec–Apr

Jack Snipe

Jack Snipe

Lymnocryptes minimusLC

A rare and secretive winter visitor to London's marshes and wet meadows. Easily overlooked due to its skulking habits.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Northern Pintail

Northern Pintail

Anas acutaLC

An uncommon non-breeding visitor to London's reservoirs and wetlands from autumn through spring. Elegant but easily overlooked among other ducks.

Uncommonly spotted

Sep–Apr

Redwing

Redwing

Turdus iliacusNT

A common winter visitor from Scandinavia, arriving from October and lingering into April. Feeds on berries in parks, gardens, and playing fields.

Commonly spotted

Sep–Apr

Rock Pipit

Rock Pipit

Anthus petrosusLC

A rare non-breeding visitor from October to March, occasionally found along the Thames foreshore and around London's larger reservoirs.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Mar

Water Pipit

Water Pipit

Anthus spinolettaLC

A rare non-breeding visitor to London's reservoirs and watercress beds from October to April. Easily confused with the commoner Meadow Pipit.

Rarely spotted

Oct–Apr

Water Rail

Water Rail

Rallus aquaticusLC

An uncommon and secretive visitor to reedbeds and marshy edges, mainly from autumn to spring. More often heard squealing than seen.

Uncommonly spotted

Aug–Apr

Passage

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