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Is winter still here?
The weather is warmer
and birds are now breeding but there are still reports of birds
that are considered winter visitors coming from the nation’s
gardens. The BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch survey needs your help to find
out what is going on!
A very cold start to
spring has meant that things have taken time to get going this year.
Summer migrants have arrived later and flowering plants and butterflies
haven’t made much of an appearance yet. However, spring has
now seemingly sprung with Swallows, Cuckoos and warblers all making
a welcome return, but the BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch survey is still
getting reports of garden birds that are essentially considered
winter visitors and need your help to get the fuller picture.
“For the last
couple of weeks we have been getting good numbers of Bramblings
being reported from peoples’ gardens,” says Martin Fowlie
of the BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch Team. “These are close relatives
of the familiar Chaffinch that should be returning to northern Europe
to breed but they seem to be lingering slightly longer than usual.”
Reports of Fieldfares
and Siskins have also been coming in, both species that will be
leaving gardens to breed elsewhere. So what’s going on?
“This winter
hasn’t been great for natural food such as seeds and berries.
What’s probably happening is that these birds are making good
use of all the food being put out by people in gardens before making
the journey back north to breed,” Martin adds.
We want to hear from
people that still have Bramblings, Siskins and Fieldfares in their
gardens. Phone Garden BirdWatch on 01842 750050, email
or write to GBW, British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery, Thetford,
Norfolk IP24 2PU.
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, more than16,000 people take part in the project.
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 Identification. For information on Bramblings, Siskins and
Fieldfares and what they look like go to www.bto.org/birdfacts
4) Colour photographs. Images of garden birds are freely available
for use in association with this press release. Please contact
to request an electronic version.
5) The BTO has an ISDN line available for radio interviews.
6) To download a copy
of this press release as a PDF click here
(80kb)
Contacts.
Martin Fowlie (BTO
Press Officer)
01842-750050 (office)
BTO Digital Image Library
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