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SOMETHING WEIRD IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD?
Eagle Owls, Himalayan
pheasants and tropical sunbirds. It may sound like a list of birds
that you saw on your last trip abroad but all these, and other equally
unlikely species, have been recorded in British gardens. The BTO/CJ
Garden BirdWatch survey has been monitoring the weird and wonderful
bird life of the UK’s gardens for 10 years and would like
more people to report the strange things they see.
When one thinks of
a typical British garden, images of singing Blackbirds and hopping
Robins are probably what springs to mind, but there is a whole other
set of birds present in gardens that are more exotic in nature and
are reported on a regular basis.
"We often
get reports of strange birds from gardens. Usually they turn out
to be just something unfamiliar to the owner but sometimes we find
the most improbable species in the most bizarre places. We now know
to expect the unexpected,” says Martin Fowlie of the
BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch Team.
Tragopan pheasants
from the Himalayas, sunbirds from southeast Asia and weaverbirds
from Africa have all been reported from gardens and a few people
have been given a bit of a shock by the sight of a huge Eagle Owl
sitting on their lawn. Photographs of these exotic birds regularly
appear in Bird Table, the Garden BirdWatch magazine.
"Ring-necked
Parakeets are now well established in southeast England but there
are another 20 species of parrot that have been recorded in the
UK. It is important that we know if, how and where these populations
establish,” Martin adds. “What will be the next species
to gain a foothold in the UK? Could it be another parrot, the Eagle
Owl or something we don’t even know about yet? We need people’s
help to record these birds so that we can find out what’s
happening, so why not get in contact with Garden BirdWatch and tell
us what you see in your garden.”
So, always be on the
look out for strange things in your garden and if you see something
weird…you know who to call!
The BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch
needs your help to monitor the occurrence of these birds in the
UK’s gardens. To receive a free information pack, phone on
01842 750050, write to GBW, Room 1, British Trust for Ornithology,
The Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 2PU, or email
Notes for editors
1) The BTO/CJ
Garden BirdWatch. The BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch is the only
nationwide survey of garden birds to run weekly throughout the year,
providing important information on how birds use gardens, and how
this use changes over time. Currently, some 16,500 people take part
in the project across the British isles. The BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch
is funded by participants’ contributions and supported by
CJ WildBird Foods Ltd and is the largest year round survey of garden
birds anywhere in the world. For more information see www.bto.org/gbw
2) CJ WildBird
Foods. CJ WildBird Foods is Europe’s leading supplier
of bird food and bird feeding products. CJ WildBird Foods has been
responsible for a number of significant developments within the
bird food and feeding industry, including the introduction of black
sunflower seeds to the UK as a major new bird food and the development
of specialist seed mixes for use in tubular feeders. The company
has also been supporting research into the changing fortunes of
garden bird populations, most notably through the BTO/CJ Garden
BirdWatch.
3) Bird Table
Magazine. Bird Table magazine is published quarterly and
sent free to all BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatchers. An annual subscription
to the project costs just £12 and all new joiners will receive
a free copy of the BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch Book (which normally
retails for £9.99).
4) Colour photographs.
Images of exotic birds such as Ring-necked Parakeet, Crimson Rosella
and Black Swan are freely available for use in association with
this press release. Please contact
to request an electronic version.
5) Radio Interviews.
The BTO has a dedicated ISDN line available for radio interviews.
6) To download a copy
of this press release as a PDF click here
(36kb)
Contacts.
Martin Fowlie (BTO
Press Officer)
01842-750050 (office)
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