Join us for this year's Northern Ireland Seabird Report launch event! We are returning to Bangor Castle thanks to Ards & North Down Borough Council and Coffee Cure, for a programme of seabird-related ...
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Improve your bird identification skills and how to tell the difference between confusions species by watching our wide range of bird ID videos. We offer a wide range of training courses to help ...
Refresh your upland bird ID skills, and learn how these can be put to good use in some exciting BTO-led projects. Join us for two entertaining, interactive sessions and improve your confidence ...
Fewster, R.M., Buckland, S.T., Siriwardena, G.M., Baillie, S.R. & Wilson, J.D. 2000. Analysis of population trends for farmland birds using generalised additive ...
“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 Fremington ...
“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 ...
Soft trills in Tree Pipit songs were suggested to indicate male quality to females. This study found soft trill rates and regularity, but not duration, improve with the age of males, but this ...
The BTO/CRP Wader Monitoring Scheme (WaMS) pilot trials a new approach to summarising wader breeding success across local projects. Local wader projects or anyone monitoring breeding waders are ...
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 ...
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