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LOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
BirdTrack allows you to store all of your bird records in a safe, easily accessible and interactive format. To participate in BirdTrack you just need to do the following: Go birdwatching and note all the species that you see. Go to the BirdTrack web site and register anaccount.
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
NESTING NEIGHBOURS
Project timeline. February - Make sure Nest Boxes are in place as birds start to look for a safe place to raise their brood. March - Some garden birds such as Blackbirds will start nesting. April - June - Many garden birds including Blue and Great Tits will nest during this time. September - Nest boxes should be cleaned out before the endof
WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY You can inspire the next generation of birdwatchers by giving them the skills and experience they need to make a difference. You can secure a brighter future for the UK's birds. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused orLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
BirdTrack allows you to store all of your bird records in a safe, easily accessible and interactive format. To participate in BirdTrack you just need to do the following: Go birdwatching and note all the species that you see. Go to the BirdTrack web site and register anaccount.
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
NESTING NEIGHBOURS
Project timeline. February - Make sure Nest Boxes are in place as birds start to look for a safe place to raise their brood. March - Some garden birds such as Blackbirds will start nesting. April - June - Many garden birds including Blue and Great Tits will nest during this time. September - Nest boxes should be cleaned out before the endof
LOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters.BIRDTRENDS | BTO
The BTO's annual BirdTrends report is a one-stop shop for information about the population status of the common breeding birds of the wider UK countryside. The report is based on data gathered by the many thousands of volunteers who contribute to BTO-led surveys.VACANCIES | BTO
Youth Engagement Officer British Trust for Ornithology / Race for Nature’s Recovery Kickstart Salary: £9.50 per hour. Hours: Part time (25 hours) 6-month post. This role will be working from home during COVID-19 restrictions, with the opportunity to work from our Thetford or Cambridge office once restrictions lift. If you are not set up to work from home, we can provide youMAKE A NEST BOX
Wood is the best material for building a nest box, as long as it is at least 15mm thick. This will prevent the wood warping and provide sufficient insulation to protect chicks from heat or cold. Soft woods, such as pine and cedar, are easy to cut and their natural resins ensure a long life. Hard woods such as oak or beech will also beweather
TEMPERATURE AND DENSITY INFLUENCE SURVIVAL IN A RAPIDLY Migratory species face geographically dispersed pressures over the course of their annual cycles. Designing effective conservation strategies for these species requires a detailed understanding of how these different pressures affect demographic rates throughout the annual cycle. As a long-livedPROVIDING FOR BIRDS
Providing for birds. From the simple, rewarding act of putting out a bird feeder, to wildlife gardening and putting up nest boxes to attract certain species, there are many ways to provide for birds - all in your own garden. Goldfinch. Anthony Brown@adobestock. SEABIRD ID AND ECOLOGY (2 SESSIONS, THURSDAYS 7PM) This course involves two weekly online sessions of 90 minutes, with a trainer:participant ratio of about 1:30. Participants' microphones are muted during the sessions but there is a large interactive component, using chat messaging, polls and non-verbal signals to your webcam. The live sessions are complemented by supported self-study exercises which participants are encouraged to completeBREEDING EVIDENCE
Breeding evidence. All codes for Possible, Probable and Confirmed Breeding had to relate to individuals in potentially suitable nesting habitat.. Code F (Flying over) should have only be used on Roving Records forms and not on Timed Tetrad Visits.BTO SPECIES CODES
AC Arctic Skua GA Gadwall LE Long-eared Owl SM Sand Martin AE Arctic Tern GX Gannet LT Long-tailed Tit SS Sanderling AV Avocet GW Garden Warbler MG Magpie TE Sandwich Tern WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY You can inspire the next generation of birdwatchers by giving them the skills and experience they need to make a difference. You can secure a brighter future for the UK's birds. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused orLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds. BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
VACANCIES | BTO
BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters. SURVEY METHODS (HELP AND GUIDANCE) Survey methods (Help and Guidance) Thank you for volunteering for the Breeding Bird Survey! The survey is organised via a network of volunteer Regional Organisers (ROs). Your RO will tell you which square to survey, and will be able to help with any queries. The sections below include all the information you need to survey a BBSsquare.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
ROBIN NEST BOX
ROBIN NEST BOX. The familiar Robin is highly adaptable when it comes to nest sites, using a wide range of opportunities. Nearly all of the sites used will involve some WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY You can inspire the next generation of birdwatchers by giving them the skills and experience they need to make a difference. You can secure a brighter future for the UK's birds. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused orLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds. BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
VACANCIES | BTO
BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters. SURVEY METHODS (HELP AND GUIDANCE) Survey methods (Help and Guidance) Thank you for volunteering for the Breeding Bird Survey! The survey is organised via a network of volunteer Regional Organisers (ROs). Your RO will tell you which square to survey, and will be able to help with any queries. The sections below include all the information you need to survey a BBSsquare.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
ROBIN NEST BOX
ROBIN NEST BOX. The familiar Robin is highly adaptable when it comes to nest sites, using a wide range of opportunities. Nearly all of the sites used will involve someBIRDTRACK | BTO
BirdTrack allows you to store all of your bird records in a safe, easily accessible and interactive format. To participate in BirdTrack you just need to do the following: Go birdwatching and note all the species that you see. Go to the BirdTrack web site and register anaccount.
NUNNERY LAKES RESERVE The BTO’s Nunnery Lakes Reserve is a County Wildlife Site which lies to the south of Thetford between the Rivers Thet and Little Ouse. It follows a series of lakes created by old gravel workings, and contains a rich variety of Breckland habitats within a relatively small area.MY BTO | BTO
Skip to main content MAKING THE MOST OF BIRDTRACK DATA LOCALLY Every year, thousands of birdwatchers submit millions of individual records to BirdTrack, and the following year, many county recorders and bird report editors across the UK use them to start writing their county bird report.It’s a big job: verifying and integrating records from a growing number of sources, dealing with different taxonomies, assessing rarity descriptions, standardising siteRINGING PERMITS
Ringing permits issued by the BTO allow the catching of birds for ringing purposes in Britain under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or, in Northern Ireland, the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985. They also give the ringer consent to use BTO rings. In the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland a ringing permit and a separate licence to catch wild birds are MARTIN GARNER SPURN YOUNG BIRDER After a year without this annual celebration of the skill and dedication of young birders from across the UK, Spurn Bird Observatory Trust and the BTO are once again welcoming all young birders to take part in the Martin Garner Spurn Young Birder event. This Spurn Migration Festival (MigfestMAKE A NEST BOX
Wood is the best material for building a nest box, as long as it is at least 15mm thick. This will prevent the wood warping and provide sufficient insulation to protect chicks from heat or cold. Soft woods, such as pine and cedar, are easy to cut and their natural resins ensure a long life. Hard woods such as oak or beech will also beweather
SEABIRD ID AND ECOLOGY (2 SESSIONS, THURSDAYS 7PM) This course involves two weekly online sessions of 90 minutes, with a trainer:participant ratio of about 1:30. Participants' microphones are muted during the sessions but there is a large interactive component, using chat messaging, polls and non-verbal signals to your webcam. The live sessions are complemented by supported self-study exercises which participants are encouraged to complete WHEN SPEED MATTERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLIGHT SPEED IN AN Renewable energy continues to grow globally, and the number of offshore wind farms is set to increase. Whilst wind energy developments provide energy security and reduced carbon budgets, they may impact bird populations through collision mortality, habitat modification and avoidance. To date TEMPERATURE AND DENSITY INFLUENCE SURVIVAL IN A RAPIDLY Migratory species face geographically dispersed pressures over the course of their annual cycles. Designing effective conservation strategies for these species requires a detailed understanding of how these different pressures affect demographic rates throughout the annual cycle. As a long-lived WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds. BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters. SCHEDULE 1 AND OTHER PROTECTED BIRDS Schedule 1 and other protected birds. All birds are protected in some form, but some species have additional protection during the breeding season as do their nests, eggs and dependent young. To disturb these you must obtain a special licence in advance. In England and Scotland, permits for ringing and/or nest recording are issued by the BTO on SURVEY METHODS (HELP AND GUIDANCE) Survey methods (Help and Guidance) Thank you for volunteering for the Breeding Bird Survey! The survey is organised via a network of volunteer Regional Organisers (ROs). Your RO will tell you which square to survey, and will be able to help with any queries. The sections below include all the information you need to survey a BBSsquare.
RINGING PERMITS
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lost AN IDENTIFICATION GUIDE TO BERRIES An identification guide to berries A quick A-Z guide to identifying common berries for the BTO Winter Thrushes Survey. Bramble (Blackberry) Rubus fruticosus agg. The familiar blackberry WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds. BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters. SCHEDULE 1 AND OTHER PROTECTED BIRDS Schedule 1 and other protected birds. All birds are protected in some form, but some species have additional protection during the breeding season as do their nests, eggs and dependent young. To disturb these you must obtain a special licence in advance. In England and Scotland, permits for ringing and/or nest recording are issued by the BTO on SURVEY METHODS (HELP AND GUIDANCE) Survey methods (Help and Guidance) Thank you for volunteering for the Breeding Bird Survey! The survey is organised via a network of volunteer Regional Organisers (ROs). Your RO will tell you which square to survey, and will be able to help with any queries. The sections below include all the information you need to survey a BBSsquare.
RINGING PERMITS
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lost AN IDENTIFICATION GUIDE TO BERRIES An identification guide to berries A quick A-Z guide to identifying common berries for the BTO Winter Thrushes Survey. Bramble (Blackberry) Rubus fruticosus agg. The familiar blackberryLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the WelshHERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
MY BTO | BTO
Skip to main content MARTIN GARNER SPURN YOUNG BIRDER 1 day ago · After a year without this annual celebration of the skill and dedication of young birders from across the UK, Spurn Bird Observatory Trust and the BTO are once again welcoming all young birders to take part in the Martin Garner Spurn Young Birder event. This Spurn Migration Festival (MigfestRINGING PERMITS
Ringing permits issued by the BTO allow the catching of birds for ringing purposes in Britain under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or, in Northern Ireland, the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985. They also give the ringer consent to use BTO rings. In the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland a ringing permit and a separate licence to catch wild birds are MAKING THE MOST OF BIRDTRACK DATA LOCALLY Every year, thousands of birdwatchers submit millions of individual records to BirdTrack, and the following year, many county recorders and bird report editors across the UK use them to start writing their county bird report.It’s a big job: verifying and integrating records from a growing number of sources, dealing with different taxonomies, assessing rarity descriptions, standardising siteMAKE A NEST BOX
Wood is the best material for building a nest box, as long as it is at least 15mm thick. This will prevent the wood warping and provide sufficient insulation to protect chicks from heat or cold. Soft woods, such as pine and cedar, are easy to cut and their natural resins ensure a long life. Hard woods such as oak or beech will also beweather
TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS Capturing those images we all want to get is now, thankfully, within everyone’s grasp, thanks to new, lightweight digital technology. Bird photography is no longer a specialist skill, it’s something we can all do. But and there’s always a but, getting a decent photo does take patience, a WHEN SPEED MATTERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLIGHT SPEED IN AN Renewable energy continues to grow globally, and the number of offshore wind farms is set to increase. Whilst wind energy developments provide energy security and reduced carbon budgets, they may impact bird populations through collision mortality, habitat modification and avoidance. To date WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the Welsh BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
SCOTT MAYSON
Scott is committed to enhancing the value of bird records by improving the flow of data from observers to repositories which allow these data to be analysed and used for conservation. Other Information County recorder for South East Suffolk since 2007.TAWNY OWL NEST BOX
TAWNY OWL NEST BOX The Tawny Owl is a species that favours woodland habitats, but it may also breed in larger rural and suburban gardens. A cavity-nesting species, it readily takes to suitable nest boxes,allowing breeding
WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the Welsh BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
SCOTT MAYSON
Scott is committed to enhancing the value of bird records by improving the flow of data from observers to repositories which allow these data to be analysed and used for conservation. Other Information County recorder for South East Suffolk since 2007.TAWNY OWL NEST BOX
TAWNY OWL NEST BOX The Tawny Owl is a species that favours woodland habitats, but it may also breed in larger rural and suburban gardens. A cavity-nesting species, it readily takes to suitable nest boxes,allowing breeding
BBS ONLINE | BTO
Welcome to the BBS Online guidance page. Before you can enter data online, your Regional Organiser (RO) needs to have allocated your BBS square/s to your username. Logging in Login to BBS Online If you haven't been allocated a square, contact your Regional Organiser. If you don't have a BTO username and password, register to begin usingBBS Online.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
BIRDTRENDS | BTO
The BTO's annual BirdTrends report is a one-stop shop for information about the population status of the common breeding birds of the wider UK countryside. The report is based on data gathered by the many thousands of volunteers who contribute to BTO-led surveys.NEST RECORD SCHEME
The Nest Record Scheme gathers vital information on the breeding success of Britain's birds by asking volunteers to find and follow the progress of individual birds' nests. Each year, hundreds of volunteers submit observations of nests they have monitored to the Nest Record Scheme. Their data areBIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters. MAKING THE MOST OF BIRDTRACK DATA LOCALLY Every year, thousands of birdwatchers submit millions of individual records to BirdTrack, and the following year, many county recorders and bird report editors across the UK use them to start writing their county bird report.It’s a big job: verifying and integrating records from a growing number of sources, dealing with different taxonomies, assessing rarity descriptions, standardising siteGARDEN BIRDWATCH
Help with research into garden wildlife by joining our Garden BirdWatch community. BTO has run the year-round Garden BirdWatch scheme since 1995, and thousands of people across the UK contribute their sightings each week. Gardens are really important habitats for wildlife, but we need to understand how and why populations of gardenbirds and
RINGING PERMITS
Ringing permits issued by the BTO allow the catching of birds for ringing purposes in Britain under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or, in Northern Ireland, the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985. They also give the ringer consent to use BTO rings. In the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland a ringing permit and a separate licence to catch wild birds are TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS Capturing those images we all want to get is now, thankfully, within everyone’s grasp, thanks to new, lightweight digital technology. Bird photography is no longer a specialist skill, it’s something we can all do. But and there’s always a but, getting a decent photo does take patience, a WHEN SPEED MATTERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLIGHT SPEED IN AN Renewable energy continues to grow globally, and the number of offshore wind farms is set to increase. Whilst wind energy developments provide energy security and reduced carbon budgets, they may impact bird populations through collision mortality, habitat modification and avoidance. To date WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the Welsh BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
SCOTT MAYSON
Scott is committed to enhancing the value of bird records by improving the flow of data from observers to repositories which allow these data to be analysed and used for conservation. Other Information County recorder for South East Suffolk since 2007.TAWNY OWL NEST BOX
TAWNY OWL NEST BOX The Tawny Owl is a species that favours woodland habitats, but it may also breed in larger rural and suburban gardens. A cavity-nesting species, it readily takes to suitable nest boxes,allowing breeding
WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the Welsh BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
SCOTT MAYSON
Scott is committed to enhancing the value of bird records by improving the flow of data from observers to repositories which allow these data to be analysed and used for conservation. Other Information County recorder for South East Suffolk since 2007.TAWNY OWL NEST BOX
TAWNY OWL NEST BOX The Tawny Owl is a species that favours woodland habitats, but it may also breed in larger rural and suburban gardens. A cavity-nesting species, it readily takes to suitable nest boxes,allowing breeding
BBS ONLINE | BTO
Welcome to the BBS Online guidance page. Before you can enter data online, your Regional Organiser (RO) needs to have allocated your BBS square/s to your username. Logging in Login to BBS Online If you haven't been allocated a square, contact your Regional Organiser. If you don't have a BTO username and password, register to begin usingBBS Online.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
BIRDTRENDS | BTO
The BTO's annual BirdTrends report is a one-stop shop for information about the population status of the common breeding birds of the wider UK countryside. The report is based on data gathered by the many thousands of volunteers who contribute to BTO-led surveys.NEST RECORD SCHEME
The Nest Record Scheme gathers vital information on the breeding success of Britain's birds by asking volunteers to find and follow the progress of individual birds' nests. Each year, hundreds of volunteers submit observations of nests they have monitored to the Nest Record Scheme. Their data areBIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters. MAKING THE MOST OF BIRDTRACK DATA LOCALLY Every year, thousands of birdwatchers submit millions of individual records to BirdTrack, and the following year, many county recorders and bird report editors across the UK use them to start writing their county bird report.It’s a big job: verifying and integrating records from a growing number of sources, dealing with different taxonomies, assessing rarity descriptions, standardising siteGARDEN BIRDWATCH
Help with research into garden wildlife by joining our Garden BirdWatch community. BTO has run the year-round Garden BirdWatch scheme since 1995, and thousands of people across the UK contribute their sightings each week. Gardens are really important habitats for wildlife, but we need to understand how and why populations of gardenbirds and
RINGING PERMITS
Ringing permits issued by the BTO allow the catching of birds for ringing purposes in Britain under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or, in Northern Ireland, the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985. They also give the ringer consent to use BTO rings. In the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland a ringing permit and a separate licence to catch wild birds are TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS Capturing those images we all want to get is now, thankfully, within everyone’s grasp, thanks to new, lightweight digital technology. Bird photography is no longer a specialist skill, it’s something we can all do. But and there’s always a but, getting a decent photo does take patience, a WHEN SPEED MATTERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLIGHT SPEED IN AN Renewable energy continues to grow globally, and the number of offshore wind farms is set to increase. Whilst wind energy developments provide energy security and reduced carbon budgets, they may impact bird populations through collision mortality, habitat modification and avoidance. To date WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the Welsh BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
SCOTT MAYSON
Scott is committed to enhancing the value of bird records by improving the flow of data from observers to repositories which allow these data to be analysed and used for conservation. Other Information County recorder for South East Suffolk since 2007.TAWNY OWL NEST BOX
TAWNY OWL NEST BOX The Tawny Owl is a species that favours woodland habitats, but it may also breed in larger rural and suburban gardens. A cavity-nesting species, it readily takes to suitable nest boxes,allowing breeding
WELCOME TO THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY Despite limited 2020 data due to COVID-19 restrictions, the latest BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey report highlights interesting trends. BTO is supporting young people across the UK by supplying them with unused or unwanted birdwatching equipment. ShareLOG IN | BTO
We will send you a monthly email newsletter including information on our latest research, projects to participate in, fundraising opportunities, events and interesting facts about birds.BIRDTRACK | BTO
Go to data entry. BirdTrack is a free and convenient way of storing your bird records online. BirdTrack lets you keep up to date with what others are seeing, view the latest trends, and contribute your data to BTO science. Created through a partnership between the BTO, the RSPB, Birdwatch Ireland, the Scottish Ornithologists' Club and the Welsh BREEDING WADERS OF WET MEADOWS The purpose of this survey is to assess the importance of both existing and new lowland wet grassland and also other breeding wader habitats in England (as provided by agri-environment schemes) for declining breeding birds such as Curlew, Lapwing, Redshank and Snipe. The survey will re-visit sites from the 1982 and 2002 surveys,including sites
BTO ACOUSTIC PIPELINE The BTO Acoustic Pipeline brings cutting-edge sound identification of bats and other nocturnal wildlife to your desktop. It provides the infrastructure to allow audio recordings (wav files) to be uploaded to a secure remote server in the cloud, to be processed to find and identify biological sounds, and to return results back to yourcomputer.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
DEMON | BTO
DemOn. In preparation for the initial release of DemOn, we issued a series of informative emails to all ringers and nest recorders. These provide a general overview of DemOn, along with a brief introduction to the functionality (existing and future) of the system. If you are new to the Schemes and haven't received these emails (or have lostRINGING PERMITS
SCOTT MAYSON
Scott is committed to enhancing the value of bird records by improving the flow of data from observers to repositories which allow these data to be analysed and used for conservation. Other Information County recorder for South East Suffolk since 2007.TAWNY OWL NEST BOX
TAWNY OWL NEST BOX The Tawny Owl is a species that favours woodland habitats, but it may also breed in larger rural and suburban gardens. A cavity-nesting species, it readily takes to suitable nest boxes,allowing breeding
BBS ONLINE | BTO
Welcome to the BBS Online guidance page. Before you can enter data online, your Regional Organiser (RO) needs to have allocated your BBS square/s to your username. Logging in Login to BBS Online If you haven't been allocated a square, contact your Regional Organiser. If you don't have a BTO username and password, register to begin usingBBS Online.
HERONRIES CENSUS
The BTO's Heronries Census has gathered nest counts annually since 1928 at the UK's heronries. The main species covered is Grey Heron but Little Egret is fully included, as are rarer species of colonial waterbirds such as Cattle Egret and Spoonbill. Nest counts of Cormorants are also collected, especially where they are nestingalongside herons.
BIRDTRENDS | BTO
The BTO's annual BirdTrends report is a one-stop shop for information about the population status of the common breeding birds of the wider UK countryside. The report is based on data gathered by the many thousands of volunteers who contribute to BTO-led surveys.BIRD ATLAS MAPSTORE
What is the Mapstore? The Bird Atlas Mapstore brings together all of the maps from the breeding and wintering atlas projects carried out in partnership by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), BirdWatch Ireland and the Scottish Ornithologists’ Club (SOC).These projects covered the 1968–72, 1988–91 and 2008–11 breeding seasons and the 1981/82–1983/84 and 2007/08–2010/11 winters.NEST RECORD SCHEME
The Nest Record Scheme gathers vital information on the breeding success of Britain's birds by asking volunteers to find and follow the progress of individual birds' nests. Each year, hundreds of volunteers submit observations of nests they have monitored to the Nest Record Scheme. Their data areGARDEN BIRDWATCH
Help with research into garden wildlife by joining our Garden BirdWatch community. BTO has run the year-round Garden BirdWatch scheme since 1995, and thousands of people across the UK contribute their sightings each week. Gardens are really important habitats for wildlife, but we need to understand how and why populations of gardenbirds and
RINGING PERMITS
Ringing permits issued by the BTO allow the catching of birds for ringing purposes in Britain under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, or, in Northern Ireland, the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) Order 1985. They also give the ringer consent to use BTO rings. In the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland a ringing permit and a separate licence to catch wild birds are MAKING THE MOST OF BIRDTRACK DATA LOCALLY Every year, thousands of birdwatchers submit millions of individual records to BirdTrack, and the following year, many county recorders and bird report editors across the UK use them to start writing their county bird report.It’s a big job: verifying and integrating records from a growing number of sources, dealing with different taxonomies, assessing rarity descriptions, standardising site TIPS FOR PHOTOGRAPHING BIRDS Capturing those images we all want to get is now, thankfully, within everyone’s grasp, thanks to new, lightweight digital technology. Bird photography is no longer a specialist skill, it’s something we can all do. But and there’s always a but, getting a decent photo does take patience, a WHEN SPEED MATTERS: THE IMPORTANCE OF FLIGHT SPEED IN AN Renewable energy continues to grow globally, and the number of offshore wind farms is set to increase. Whilst wind energy developments provide energy security and reduced carbon budgets, they may impact bird populations through collision mortality, habitat modification and avoidance. To date Skip to main content BTO - THE BRITISH TRUST FOR ORNITHOLOGY* My BTO
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