From the 29th to the 31st of January the RSPB is holding its 2021 Big Garden Bird Watch – your chance to discover the wildlife on your doorstep. And all it takes is an hour of your time.
All you need to do to take part is :
- Choose a time
- Count the birds you see in your garden over an hour period
- Submit your results here
It’s the world’s largest bird survey and by getting involved, you are helping to uncover the secret lives of British wildlife.
Why You Should Get Involved
British birds are in decline – since 1979 the Birdwatch has recorded the decline of several bird species. By getting involved, you can help track the trends and help conservationists reverse the trend.
It’s a fun way to get in touch with wildlife – Every garden is different, and getting to know the unique wildlife in yours is a great way to getting the most out of your outdoor spaces.
What might you see this year?
House Sparrow |
One of the most common birds in the UK. Found in 63% of gardens |
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Robin |
The most recognised bird – 83% recorded seeing one in 2019 |
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Dunnock |
Only found in 43% of gardens, this beautiful bird is in decline. Can you help find where it’s thriving? |
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Waxwing |
One of the more elusive birds in the country, the waxwing is out there, but can you find it? |
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Goldfinch |
This small bird is common but hard to spot. Can you be one of the 34% who did see one last year? |
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Blue tit |
Seen by 77% of people, this common bird is drawn to a well-stocked bird feeder. |
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Starling |
The fantastic speckles of the starling might not be around much longer. They’ve seen an 80% drop since 1979. |
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Wren |
You’ll hear the wren before you see it, and only 21% did in 2019 – spot them near woodlands. |
See what you can find this year, and see how your garden stacks up against the rest of the nation.