Friday, January 25

2008 RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

Now is the time for the Phantom to don his wooly hat and do his Bill Oddie impersonation. (Actually not that difficult, apart from the height difference (approximately one foot, before you ask.)).

Tomorrow sees the start of the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch, the 29th. Anyone, not just RSPB members, is invited to spend one hour sometime this weekend, logging the maximum number of birds in their garden, by species.

There is an identification chart on the website if you are not too good on telling a grebe from a goldfinch. Final species totals need to be recorded on the Birdwatch website. Don't feel worried if you only see common birds, or none at all. All the information gathered is of use.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like the birds have made off with the Phantom!?!

[i](Oh dear!!! Blogger has forgotten me again!!)[/i] :)

Anonymous said...

Back again. I know your post was about birds... but if you'd like to see an Australian moth the size of a sparrow... have a look at my blog for Feb 6th 2008. :)

It amazed me just to see an insect that large let alone realise it flies as well! :)