How will you #BigGardenBirdWatch?

RSPB Jonno replied on 08/01/2020 15:54

Posted on 08/01/2020 15:54

Take part in the world’s largest wildlife survey on 25-27 January and do something great for nature. Just choose an hour any time over the three days and enjoy time with nature counting birds.

It’s so easy to take part. An hour with the birds is a wonderful opportunity to sit back, relax and spend time with nature. So, pop the kettle on, put your feet up and start counting!

Choose an hour between 25 and 27 January to watch the birds in your garden or local park.

Only count the birds that land in your garden or park, not those flying over. The same birds may land more than once, so you can avoid double counting by recording the highest number of each bird species you see at any one time – not the total number you count over the hour.

Tell us what you saw Every count is important, so don’t worry if you don’t see anything. Observing which birds aren’t around is as important as seeing the ones that are. You can submit your results online at rspb.org.uk/birdwatch from 25 January until 16 February.

Find out more at https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/birdwatch/

 

 

 

ABM replied on 09/01/2020 17:03

Posted on 09/01/2020 17:03

I'll just move my bulk ( embarassed ) about ten feet to the left of my present position, open, slightly, the window & start counting !! { Making sure I've got my bins, paper & pencil and a hot coffee of course smile }

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