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Explore our data

There are lots of ways in which you can explore Garden BirdWatch results. Please click on the below links to use our data to make your own graphs, tables and maps that you can download for your own interest.

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Annual patterns of garden use

Annual patterns of garden use

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Long-term patterns of garden use

Long term patterns of garden use

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GBW maps

Garden BirdWatch Maps

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Communities of birds and other wildlife

Communities of birds and other wildlife

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Garden BirdWatch submissions

GBW submissions

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Garden BirdWatch participants

GBW participants

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Annual results

Annual results


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