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Armchair Birdwatchers needed in Northamptonshire
Visiting Red Kites add garden spice!
The BBC’s Springwatch
is in full swing and the Nation is tuning in to the fortunes of
Northamptonshire’s Red Kites. We tend to think of birds of
prey as inhabiting wild places but participants in the BTO/CJ Garden
BirdWatch survey in Northamptonshire have reported Red Kites visiting
their gardens! The BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch survey needs people in
Northamptonshire to keep a record of the birds that they see and,
by doing so, help to monitor the changing fortunes of Britain’s
garden birds.
Gardens are becoming
increasingly important places for all sorts of wildlife and many
people take an active interest in the wide range of bird species
that use their gardens. Some people put out food, others erect nest
boxes and some keep a simple record of their feathered visitors.
We need more people in Northamptonshire to tell us about the common
birds living in and visiting their gardens.
“In the UK, lots
of people are really clued up on the birds that visit their gardens.
Providing food and watching the results is a really popular pastime.
This passion is highlighted by the large numbers of people that
are tuning into the BBC’s Springwatch programme,” says
Martin Fowlie of the BTO/CJ Garden BirdWatch team.
But do you make a note
of what visits your garden? If so, then you could be helping to
keep tabs on the fortunes of Britain’s birds.
“Making the step
from tuning in to Springwatch to making simple notes of what you
see in your garden is only a small one and this can really help
us monitor what is happening to birds in gardens. Why not make these
count and join in the largest survey of its kind in the world. The
more people in Northamptonshire that take part the better idea we
will have about what is happening to the county’s birds and
who knows, you may even get visiting kites,” Martin adds.
The BTO scheme needs
people in Northamptonshire to record the occurrence of birds in
their gardens. It has been running its Garden BirdWatch survey since
1995 and has highlighted changes in the use of the nation’s
gardens by different bird species. Some 208 participants currently
take part in Garden BirdWatch in Northamptonshire and send in simple
weekly records of the bird species using their gardens. To receive
a free information pack about the survey, please send your name
and address details to GBW Northamptonshire, BTO, The Nunnery, Thetford,
Norfolk, IP24 2PU, email
or write to GBW, British Trust for Ornithology, The Nunnery, Thetford,
Norfolk IP24 2PU.
Notes for editors
1) 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 with 208 in Northamptonshire.
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 garden birds are freely available
for use in association with this press release. Please contact
to request an electronic version.
5) Bird Information.
For lots of facts and figures about garden birds go to www.bto.org/birdfacts
and for a list of the most frequently seen birds in Northamptonshire’s
gardens go to
http://blx1.bto.org/gbw-dailyresults/results/gbwrt-pcode-GBNOS.html
6) 6) For more information
on BBC’s Springwatch go to www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch
7) The BTO has an
ISDN line available for radio interviews.
8) To download a copy
of this press release as a PDF click here
(38kb)
Contacts.
Martin Fowlie (BTO
Press Officer)
01842-750050 (office)
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