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Find out about British birds, tropical birds and birds of prey with these facts.

Sir David Attenborough presides over the natural history of birds.

Not all birds can fly but all have feathers and can lay eggs.

Owls are some of the most widely dispersed birds in the world.

Sir David Attenborough discusses flight in birds.

Colonising the land, sea and air, could birds be the greatest group of animals on Earth?

Weaver birds build exquisite nest structures that can rival any human engineering.

Sir David Attenborough presides over the natural history of birds.

No bird nest matches the complex intricacy of the weaver birds exquisite creation.

With some notable exceptions, most birds can fly with ease. But how do they do it?

Feathered and winged, they roam the world's skies. Some have even reverted back to land.

Following a team as they embark on a gruelling expedition to find ten birds of paradise.

Cuckoos take advantage of other birds by tricking them into rearing their young for them.

Penguins are a group of flightless birds which are restricted to the southern hemisphere.

Nigel Marven encounters penguin colonies, birds of prey and swathes of breeding sea birds.

Cuckoos trick other birds into raising their young for them. But how?!

An insight into these winged creatures, combining scientific revelation with vivid images

Penguins are perfectly adapted for an aquatic life.

Find out more about the nature of these biodiverse habitats with our rainforest facts.

The second lesson of the Inspired by Attenborough series.