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Wildlife Watch Join in the RSPB’S Big Garden Birdwatch

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Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve Ranger Laura Preston would like to encourage readers to take part in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch.

This weekend (January 2830) is the RSPB’S Big Garden Birdwatch.

It is easy to do, and over half a million people will be taking part this year.

You simply choose an hour over the three-day period and watch out for the wildlife that turns up.

If you would like to take part you can sign up on the RSPB website, where they will give you a pack to download.

In the pack there is a booklet with a built-in year-round wildlife calendar, plus a free foldout chart to help you identify the wildlife that is visiting your garden.

At the end of your hour you will fill out a form to record what you have seen, including other wildlife like hedgehogs and foxes.

The survey has been running since 1979, so they have gathered a lot of data over the years.

They have found out that starlings, once a very common garden visitor, have decreased by 81 per cent and that the UK’S population of hedgehogs is rapidly declining (which I have mentioned in this column in the past).

Knowing this informatio­n is the first step to finding a solution. Once the trouble spots have been identified, we can then work out what the problems are, and how to tackle them.

If you don’t have a garden I would highly recommend a visit to the Falls of Clyde for a spot of bird watching.

This year I have seen, on numerous occasions, bullfinch, goldfinch, goldcrest, greatspott­ed woodpecker, jay, longtailed tit, blue tit, great tit, dipper, goosander, blackbird, cormorant, heron, chaffinch and raven, to name but a few.

The bullfinche­s and goldfinche­s have been particular­ly common, feeding on teasels and eating other seeds from dead wildflower­s that are dotted about the reserve.

Take a walk up the road from the power station to the meadow, and keep your eyes peeled!

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 ??  ?? Picture by Amy Lewis Spotted A bullfinch is one of the species you might spot during the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch
Picture by Amy Lewis Spotted A bullfinch is one of the species you might spot during the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

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