Bird Map
These birds exist in the New St. Jacobi Cemetery. Can you find any of them? Click on the pictures to listen to their sounds. You can also click on several pictures at the same time.
Can be found very frequently in the New St. Jacobi Cemetery
Blackbird
- erratic flute tones
- short chirps and trills
- metallic “plee-plee-plee-plee-plee” in case of danger
Sparrow
- “chilp”
- “clamour”
Great Tit
- “zee zee ba”
- “zee toohi”
Blue Tit
- very varied
- often begins with a high “tee-tee” and ends with a trill
Hooded Crow
- very loud and hoarse “krrah”
Starling
- melodic to mechanical sounding singing
- hoarse “arr”
- likes to imitate other birds
Spotted Woodpecker
- short and pointed “kex”
- short, frequent drumming
- rapid buzzing in anger
Jay
- warns all forest dwellers of enemies with “krsheeeeh”
- likes to imitate other birds
Wood Pigeon
- “GUH-guh-gugu-guh, GUH-guh-gugu-guh”
Chiffchaff
- “chiff chaff chiff chaff”
Can be found frequently in the New St. Jacobi Cemetery
Swift (Bird of Passage)
- “sriih”
Blackcap (Bird of Passage)
- ascending and descending trills
- “drru druu”, “drrip”, “tschirr”
Nightingale
- rising melodic whistling verses
- creaking or croaking call
Goldfinch
- “tee-yee”
- quiet chirping and trilling
Serin
- squeaking, fast sounds
- now and then trilling
Can be found occasionally in the New St. Jacobi Cemetery
Buzzard
- falling off “hii-eeeh”
- “pii-eeh” in case of danger
Hawk
- “kja-kja-kja”
Kestrel
- “kee-kee-kee”