Are you taking part in the world’s largest bird survey?

A GREATER appreciation of nature has been one of the few positive things to emerge from the coronavirus pandemic.

And as the country continues to face uncertain times, the importance of access to nature and wildlife can’t be underestimated.

Robin by Paul Cunniffe

So, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds is urging people this month to play an active part in the world’s largest bird survey.

It doesn’t matter if you are an early bird or a night owl, just one hour is all that is required to participate in the RSPB’S Big Garden Birdwatch between January 29-31, 2021.

Count the birds that land in your garden, park, or on your balcony. Ignore birds that are still in flight.

To avoid double-counting, just record the highest number of each bird species you see at any one time – not a running total.

You can submit your results online at rspb.org.uk/birdwatch from January 29 until February 19, 2021.

If you would rather send results by post, you can download a submission form from www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/birdwatch/everything-you-need-to-know-about-big-garden-birdwatch/

Every count is important so, if you don’t see anything, still submit your result. Finding out which birds don’t visit your area is as important as understanding those which do!

Last year nearly half a million people counted almost eight million birds with the house sparrow the most recorded garden visitor ahead of the starling and blue tit.

• Last month we posted a photograph on social media of a robin taken by Paul Cunniffe in Mossley.

The image enjoyed a reach of approximately 3.6million with more than 273,000 engagements and 17,000 plus shares – proof still that we can still be lifted by our garden visitors.

7 Replies to “Are you taking part in the world’s largest bird survey?”

  1. I have regular visits from two blackbirds two robins Jenny wren a wagtail on my balcony.On the tree opposite I often see a woodpecker .Pigeons male and female and then the babies.Enjoy seeing them all.

  2. I honestly cannot tell you how many chaff inches visit my garden they arrive in tens all at the one time also we have goldfinches at least two, two robins, 2 blackbirds, 4 wood pigeons, one big pigeon we call him Winston, we have very small birds I do not know if they are wrens or what we also have two squirrels who visit every day, we love watching them come and go

  3. 1 robin 1 starling 2 dunnocks 1 blackbird 1 robin 1 sparrow 1 blackbird 1 dunnock 1 robin 1 robin 2 starlings 8 starlings 1 starling 1 pigeon 1 blackbird 1 pigeon 1 starling 1 dunnock 4 starlings 2 dunnocks 1 robin 2 starlings 1 robin 1 robin 1 dunnock 2 blackbirds 1 sparrow 1 dunnock 1 blackbird

  4. I have about forty birds in one go in my garden they are thrush blackbirds blue tits sparrows robins and starlins pigeons and one seagul i feed them every day with meal worms and suet balls my good they come in droves

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