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Garden BirdWatch Instructions
Completing the Site Registration
Form Online
The Site Registration
Form allows you to tell us about your garden and the land that surrounds
it. This form should be completed when you first start your Garden
BirdWatch recording. You may need to complete a new Site Registration
Form if you make major changes to your garden.
Any Site Registration Forms that you have completed on paper and
submitted to the GBW team will have been scanned and loaded onto
the GBW database so they can be viewed online.
The Online version
of the Site Registration Form has help available for answering each
of the questions asked. Simply click on the 'Help on...' link to
display a pop-up window detailing advice on what the question is
asking.
The Online form uses
a combination of text boxes (enabling you to enter counts of number
of trees, age of garden, etc.), drop-down choices (for how much
lawn you have, etc.) and tick boxes.
Once you have answered
the various questions you will need to click on the 'submit' button.
This will check your answers before adding the results to the GBW
databases. If you make a mess of answering the questions, you can
always click on the 'Reset Form' button to wipe your answers and
start again.
NB. If you
feel it is not practical or convenient to observe your entire garden,
it is quite acceptable to define a small part of the garden as your
study area, and record details of just this reduced area on the
Site Registration Form. Sometimes it is hard to decide
whether birds are in the defined study area or not. Use your best
judgement. The criterion for inclusion is that the birds are actually
using the study area defined on your Site Registration Form as any
kind of resource.
If you wish, you can
download the general Garden
BirdWatch instructions as a PDF for easy storage and printing. These
include some additional guidelines on answering the Site registration
questions.
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