Members of the British public taking share in the sizable Garden Birdwatch this weekend can expect to see lower numbers and fewer exotic species after the wettest,warmest December on recordPeople counting Britain’s garden birds as share of an annual RSPB survey can expect to see lower numbers and fewer exotic species as a result of the milder weather this winter, the charity says.
Members of the British public are being urged to spend one hour counting the birds in their gardens and local parks this weekend as share of the 37th RSPB sizable Garden Birdwatch (BGBW), and which has become the world’s largest garden wildlife survey. Last year more than 8.5 million birds were counted by 585000 people.
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Source: theguardian.com