1. Pied Avocet

  Known for their elegant black and white plumage and long, upturned bills, these birds are often seen wading through shallow waters.

2. Black-Necked Stilt

These birds have long, thin legs and contrasting black and white plumage. They are particularly striking in their wetland habitats.

3. Razorbill

Razorbills have black upperparts and white underparts, with a distinctive thick, black bill. They are often seen on rocky cliffs during the breeding season

 4. Barnacle Goose 

These geese are known for their beautiful black and white plumage and striking black heads. They are migratory birds, traveling between the Arctic and Europe

5. Common Loon

Loons are known for their haunting calls and striking black and white patterned plumage. They are excellent divers and are often seen on lakes.

6. Spotted Towhee

These birds have black upperparts with white spots and rufous sides, making them quite distinctive. They are known for their loud songs and call

7. Black Phoebe

These small flycatchers have black upperparts and white underparts, often seen perching near water and catching insect

8. Black-Billed Magpie

Magpies have striking black and white plumage with iridescent blue-green highlights. They are highly intelligent and social bird