Kanakull gos hawk Varblane sparrow Kiivitaja lapwing Vares crow Koolibri humming bird Vint finch Kotkas eagle Vutt quail Kukk cock Ööbik nightingale Kuldnokk starling Öökull owl Kurg craue Öölind noeturual bird Käbilind conebird Öösorr nightjar Kägu cuckoo Lagle brent Laulurästas song-thrush Leevike bullfinch Lepalind - redstard Linavästrik wagtail Luik swan Lõoke lark Metsis capercailye Musträstas blackbird Paabulind peacock Papagoi parrot Part duck Pingviin - penguin Põldpüü partridge Pärlkana guinea-hen Pääsuke swallow Pöialpoiss tom-thumb
since 17th century. At the end of the ceremony The Queen appears at the balcony of Buckingham Palace. The Queen first appeared at the parade when she was Princess Elizabeth, 1947. This was the first ceremony to be held after the Second World War. Duck Island Duck Island is the home to many wild breeds of beautiful ducks and bird life. There are many ducks; gulls; swans; geese; pelicans. Some rarer visitors are the golden eye, carrion crows, grey wagtail and shovelers. The Blue Bridge - Spectacular views from the bridge of Horse Guards, Whitehall, the London Eye and Buckingham Palace. The Mall - The Queens’ ceremonial route from Buckingham Palace and now also the finishing point of the London Marathon. There is also a children's playground, toilets and café’s. The park has five cafes that are open the whole year. International sporting events, including the London Marathon and the Tour de France, are held there