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Waterbirds in the UK presents the results of the annual Wetland Bird Survey Report. Since 2022, Waterbirds in the UK is also ...
Follow the fortunes of a nesting attempt in your garden or in a local green space. Record the birds and other animals in your ...
Marsh Tits and Willow Tits probably present one of the more difficult ID challenges in the UK. View our Bird ID video to gain some invaluable tips on key features to tell them apart.
We are taking action now, so that by 2030 we will reach our goal of being a more diverse and inclusive community where ...
Identifying the two large sawbills, Goosander and Red-breasted Merganser, can be pretty straightforward when confronted with male birds. However, separating the females - or redheads, as they are more ...
Become more connected to nature, learn about your garden wildlife and contribute to important scientific research by joining our community of Garden BirdWatchers. You will spend as much time as you ...
With their swept-back wings and aerial lifestyle, Hirundines (Swallows, and Sand and House Martins) and similar but unrelated Swifts often cause ID headaches. Let us help you to separate these amazing ...
This landmark publication presents the most up-to-date information on bird migration, using the vast wealth of data that the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) have collected from ringing recoveries.
You will need to make a minimum of two survey visits, per species, to your survey square over the course of the survey period (February to July, depending on the species). You need to be confident in ...
The survey period is now over for autumn 2018 and some very provisional results can be found here. Thank you to everyone who took part! Read a BTO News Article about the results of the survey (PDF, ...
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