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The British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) is the UK's leading charity working with volunteers to improve our knowledge of birds through monitoring and research.

Thetford, Norfolk, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    23. sij

    Would you like to win a birding holiday in the Portuguese sunshine whilst supporting our Short-eared Owl research? Take part in our raffle today! Head over to and you could win amazing prizes.

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  2. prije 6 sati

    All our online surveys, including , , and , will be offline tomorrow for maintenance. You won't be able to enter or access data from 9am till 5.30pm. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

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  3. prije 14 sati

    Newly published research from BTO considers how to build for bats in an ever urbanising world:

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    At we will donate up to 25% of our commission to charities like when you take out through us! Get over to our website and request a now !! ⁠⠀⁠ Telephone: 020 3372 2169⁠⠀⁠ Website:

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  5. prije 15 sati

    The Young Bird Observatory Volunteers programme supports under-21s looking to volunteer at Bird Observatories. Last year, went to and had an amazing time. This year, it could be you! Read about Louis' experiences and apply at

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    Turnstones are retreating into areas with undisturbed refuges. Blog about neat paper by and colleagues, in journal . Underpinned by counts.

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    prije 17 sati

    Great to see mentioned here and how it plays an important part in the work carried out by and its partners

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  8. 3. velj

    The latest population estimates for UK birds have just been published in . have produced a handy summary of the paper, with all of the key facts and figures.

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  9. 3. velj

    Will you be aged 12-17 in May and are you passionate about birds? Then sign up for our Bird Camp! From ringing to nest recording, we'll cover all the different ways we study birds, and we'll be glamping in The Nunnery's grounds. Find out more and apply at

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    3. velj

    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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    2. velj

    It’s that time of year to get your application in to be part of the fantastic Young birders camp. .

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    2. velj

    It’s -opportunity to give a shout out to our amazing volunteer waterbird counters! Thank you whether you contribute directly via or via reserve managers &c

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    2. velj

    Another enthusiastic AGM yesterday with 15 Obs representatives congregating at the Nunney. A crammed agenda with some exciting discussions on projects, some training, & an all new BOC stand at the bird fair. Thanks to for hosting us once again. Next meeting in July!

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    1. velj

    Just ordered my copy of Red Sixty Seven book today from and really looking forward to reading it. 📕👍🐦

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    1. velj

    67 beautiful birds in art and words. Shocking thing is the number of ‘common’ or ‘garden’ birds included. This book is a cry from the heart and a call for change. More info

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    1. velj

    Great to be part of the 50th AGM of the at Thetford today. Lots to talk about.

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  17. 3. velj

    Ever wondered which are the UK's most common breeding birds? The latest assessment has just been published. In addition to this smart infographic, a glossy summary of the key results is available on the website:

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  18. 2. velj

    Have you always wanted to improve your bird ID skills? Join us for a residential course in Devon to learn how to identify coastal waterbirds, waders and much more. Book your place at .

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  19. 31. sij

    We've thoroughly enjoyed and can't wait for to show us the beauty of Wales. Thanks to the for another great series.

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  20. 31. sij

    We all know the weather has an effect on birds, but how can you anticipate this? reveals how reading the weather can help you forecast which birds may show up on our shores. Read the BTO News article here:

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  21. 31. sij

    From Swallows to Turtle Doves; several species stuck around for the winter this year, including Swift! A Common Swift was seen during the afternoon of 1st Jan at Marloes Mere, Pembrokeshire, when most of its species are wintering in Africa.

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