Nest Record Scheme training, by Keith Mindham / BTO

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Nest Record Scheme training, by Keith Mindham / BTO

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Get involved in our science

BTO runs lots of different surveys to help us monitor the UK’s bird populations. You don’t need to be an expert to take part! Volunteering for a survey doesn't take up lots of time either, some surveys only need a few minutes a day or week.

If you’re a beginner without much survey experience, check out BirdTrack, Garden BirdWatch and Nesting Neighbours – they’re a good place to start while you build up skills, experience and confidence. We also offer training courses, which can help with this.

If you’ve already had some experience with surveys, check out The Wetland Bird Survey, Breeding Bird Survey and Ringing – they require more advanced identification skills.

BirdTrack

Record the birds that you see or hear when out and about on a walk.

BirdTrack

Garden BirdWatch

Record the birds and other animals in your garden on a weekly basis.

Garden BirdWatch

Nesting Neighbours

Follow the fortunes of a nesting attempt in your garden or in a local green space.

Nesting Neighbours

Wetland Bird Survey

Identify and record the different wetland birds using a site near you.

Wetland Bird Survey

Breeding Bird Survey

Identify and record all of the breeding birds present on a site near you.

Breeding Bird Survey

Bird Ringing Scheme

Learn to ring and help us better understand birds’ survival and movements.

Bird Ringing Scheme

For younger people

There are also plenty of opportunities, events and training for younger people to get involved with BTO, thanks to our Youth Programme:

  • Youth email newsletter: subscribe to our BTO Youth email newsletter to hear all our news, upcoming events and exciting opportunities;
  • Duke of Edinburgh Award: BTO is an approved provider, so you can complete volunteering requirements through BirdTrack or Garden BirdWatch surveys;
  • Free youth events and training: run by young people, for young people;
  • Youth blog: read stories written by other young birders;
  • Work experience: for people interested in conservation/ornithology careers;
  • Become a BTO Youth Rep: organise events in your region and work with local communities and stakeholders.
  • Get involved with BTO Youth

For universities, schools and groups

BTO provides promotional materials to help educators share these opportunities with young people.

Youth membership

Coming soon! We're busy developing a Youth Membership, tailored specifically for young people.


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