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Would you like to find out more about the birdlife across the southern part of Norfolk and the county of Suffolk? Would you like to find out how you could get more involved with the BTO's work in the ...
One of the primary determinants of bird distribution is habitat. So having a good understanding of which habitats are where, how good their quality is, and how their extent is changing over time are ...
BTO runs a wide range of bird ID training and ornithology courses throughout the year. Browse and filter the listings below to find a training course that's right for you. If you would like to book ...
Learn how you can take part in BTO's longest-running survey. Join Gethin in this online session to find out more about the BTO's Heronries Census, and how you could take part in it. Beginning in 1928, ...
This training involves two online sessions of about 2 hours. An optional field session, held at the Nunnery Lakes, Thetford, will take place between the two online sessions. Participants will be ...
Join Daniel for a morning session to find out more about the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) and how you could take part in it. By joining the Glamorgan BBS team, you’ll be making a really valuable ...
The Entry Level Stewardship scheme, introduced in 2005, is the first non-competitive, broad-uptake scheme designed to deliver simple but effective environmental management on farms throughout England.
“What’s that bird calling in the hedge?” “Is that a Dunnock or a Blackcap singing?” - If these are similar to questions you have asked yourself then we are here to help! In this session at Stover ...
The density of rivers is strongly associated with the persistence of the Spotted Flycatcher, a Red-listed migratory species in sharp decline in the UK. Protection and improvement of riverine habitats ...
For migrant birds, there are both ‘push’ and ‘pull’ factors that drive their migration. Typically, it’s a mix of factors. Different species also migrate at different times, and in different ways - in ...
House Sparrow perched on a beam, by Amy Lewis / BTO The UK is home to 73 million fewer birds today than it was in 1970, according to research from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) published ...