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Re: viewing gardenwatch 2012 results.
IanH
Hi all, I have attached the survey results to this reply and the compatible files are now on the website , i've also moved this thread to the Big Garden Birdwatch forum. With regards to the results, they do show a reduction in the numbers of starlings turning up in gardens. The Big Garden Birdwatch...
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4 Apr 2012
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lack of wild bird sightings
trevor eden
We also live facing open farmed countryside . We thought that when moving here 5 years ago the area would provide us with views of many wild birds, but this has proved to be the opposite. In the city of Nottingham the gardens have wild birds, foxes and even squirrels. Here we don't see any sparrows...
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29 Jan 2012
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Re: Bird watching
linkev
Hi Everyone we are Linda and Kevin from South Wales. This is also our first time on the BIG GARDEN WATCH, and a neighbour of Maggies, who kindly brought it our attention.- Hi Maggie, Looking forward to counting some birds, but at the moment no littlies only medium and biggies so to speak as not much...
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22 Jan 2012
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Re: Starlings.
IanH
JudiM, you make an interesting point there, surely such common birds should not be on the amber list!!?? You may be surprised to learn that they are in fact on the red list! It's true, starling numbers in the UK have plummeted in recent decades, declines are in excess of 50%, contributory factors...
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13 Jul 2011
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