Hi all, Im new to this big garden birdwatch and would like some clarification of what im supposed to be doing. Is it like taking a photograph of the birds in the garden and counting how many of each species is there at that time? the problem with that im my garden is that the blackbirds seem to rule the roost! if they are there there are no other birds there.
Hi Tez Paz,
If your talking about the big garden birdwatch, you have to shade in the birds that come at the same time.
For example 2 blue tits come at the same time to your garden.
If you want to join the big garden birdwatch You First Have to register.
Then print out the ID Sheet.
For more information go to http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/
Best Wishes,
Superior Eagle
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Unknown said: Hi all, Im new to this big garden birdwatch and would like some clarification of what im supposed to be doing. Is it like taking a photograph of the birds in the garden and counting how many of each species is there at that time? the problem with that im my garden is that the blackbirds seem to rule the roost! if they are there there are no other birds there.
This article from today's Telegraph should help you and the others on this forum who are new to the Birdwatch.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/8271506/Big-Garden-Birdwatch-Tweet-and-be-counted.html
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