Big Garden Birdwatch 2011

Started by Flighty, January 11, 2011, 19:48:06

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Flighty

Just a reminder that this year's RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch is being held on Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th January - http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/
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Flighty

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Bugloss2009

we haven't got a  big garden!

Flighty

I haven't even got a garden!  :)
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Robert_Brenchley

An allotment would probably count.

Paulines7

Bugloss, you don't need a big garden.  You will be asked to tick a box showing the size of it when you register.

Bugloss2009

actually I was going to look over the fence into next door's and just hope they weren't doing it too  :D

landimad

You have looked over my garden on photobucket, and the trouble is how do you count the birds if there are to many in the garden at one time?

Got them back now to put some tread on them

Robert_Brenchley

You estimate. If you've got a mass of sparrows, you count 10, and if the if the flock occupies ten times the space taken by the ten, you've got 100.

Carol

Bump, its this weekend.

This is the weekend the birds disappear   ;D

Flighty

Thanks Carol you beat me to it! 

Too true, and based on what I've seen the past few days I'll be lucky to get into double figures with half of them being wood pigeons!  :)
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tonybloke

our back garden has been full of birds for last few days, 16 species in an hour!!
You couldn't make it up!

froglets

Looking forward to it - My first time <blush>
is it in the sale?
(South Cheshire)

Paulines7

I am hoping my four long eared owls will be in situ.  They have been there since my OH first spotted them on 19th December last year.   ;D

Bugloss2009

well this morning we've had a sparrowhawk and a dozen long tailed tits. Course tomorrow when it's time to do the counting,  the garden will look like Aberdeen on a Flag Day

Mrs Gumboot

Our Goldfinches didn't appear, but managed to clock up 13 species in all. Included was a song thrush I hadn't seen in the garden before so that was a bonus. Mind I did forget to get my glasses out of the car & the other half took off at 5 this morning to go walking so I might have mistaken a couple of far off ones for sparrows  ::)

Alex133

It does say garden or park so I don't suppose they would mind an allotment - I plan on doing there although results may just be wood pigeons and magpies!

May have been covered before but for anyone who really likes this sort of thing BTO continual garden birdwatch is great fun to do and also covers other things like butterflies/bumble bees/mammals.... It does cost £15 a year though. The website is http://www.bto.org/volunteer-surveys/gbw. I've been doing for over 10 years now.

tricia

I counted 16 species - even the long-tailed tits put in an appearance after an absence of a couple of days. Well pleased.

Tricia

Flighty

I did my count this morning when I saw all the usual birds and my first ever male blackcap!  :)
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/b/blackcap/index.aspx
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landimad

Finished inputting the results of ours and we have quite a few in here.
The only thing to spoil it was at the end of a hours worth of watching a sparrowhawk came and had a little bird to have for their tea.
Oh well that's life and death in the wild.
Still been a good experience for the youngest to get used to all the different birds that visit our little garden.

Got them back now to put some tread on them

Carol

I had the same problem with the Sparrowhawk.  I put out the mid day seed and stood watching to do the count over the hour, along came Mrs Sparrowhawk and swooped into the trees where the wee birds were thinking of eating and put them off for a good half hour.  Still Mrs SHawk was another bird to be added.  I too, had a visit from the Long Tailed Tits during the count.  Only absence were the Rooks and Jackdaws.  The farmer was ploughing in the field so I guess they were following the plough!!.


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