BTO Garden BirdWatch

@BTO_GBW

A network of 13,000+ garden birdwatchers and citizen scientists, spread across Britain and Ireland, and organised by

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    Having just joined the weekly garden birdwatch my boys were so excited to get started this morning and they weren’t disappointed!

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  4. 31. sij

    Gardenwatch was an innovative partnership between & . This map shows ant distribution. Ants are found in warmer areas, and many species are projected to expand their range in the UK in response to climate change.

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  5. 31. sij

    If you are lucky, you might see a Green Woodpecker in your garden, especially if you have a lawn. Look out for these vividly coloured birds feeding on ants with their long tongues. Find out more about woodpeckers here:

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  6. 31. sij

    We are very pleased to share some more results from the Gardenwatch survey which was launched during last year. If you would like to find out more information about some of the findings, head to

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  7. 31. sij

    According to BTO Garden BirdWatch data, Small Tortoiseshell butterflies were considerably more abundant in gardens in North West England than South East England last year. Species information:

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    Did you know that two subspecies of Redwing are found in the UK? There is the Scandinavian/western Russian Turdus iliacus iliacus and Icelandic Turdus iliacus coburni. Coburni can be found in the west of the UK and is darker, streakier and larger.

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    Song Thrush a rare visitor to our garden.

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    Nice winter dip to freshen up couple off starlings and blackbird in are bird bath 🐦 ❤️nature

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  15. 30. sij

    Do you see Chaffinches in your gardens regularly? Sadly, these colourful members of the finch family have declined in gardens since BTO Garden BirdWatch began in 1995. Find out some of the possible reasons for this at

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  16. 30. sij

    We have done a lot of research into the beaks of garden birds over the course of time and this has yielded some fascinating results. Take a look at our Big Garden Beak Watch for more information and some incredible images:

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    Last year, BTO scientist published work showing how the diversity of birds using garden feeders has increased with the variety of food we offer. Find out exactly how she discovered this:

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  18. 30. sij

    Although you have to be lucky to see a Starling murmuration near where you live, do look and listen out for them in your garden. They are well-known mimics and can copy calls of other bird species.

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    It has been a fairly quiet winter for Redwings in gardens according to Garden BirdWatch data. On average this distinctive member of the thrush family is seen in around 7% of gardens during January. Read more about Redwings at

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  20. 30. sij

    As well as feeding on small invertebrates, cryptically camouflaged Treecreepers also feed on a variety of seeds. We also receive occasional reports of them feeding on bird feeders. You can find out more about this species at

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