Western Mail

Take part in Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend

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BIRDS such as blue tits and chaffinche­s could be seen in good numbers in gardens this winter following a successful breeding season and “relatively kind” weather in recent months, experts have said.

Members of the public taking part in the RSPB’s annual Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend could also record bumper sightings of other resident British birds such as greenfinch­es, great tits and long-tailed tits.

The wildlife charity is calling on people to spend an hour watching the birds in their garden or local park for the birdwatchi­ng survey to help build up a picture of how some of the UK’s favourite birds are faring.

Last year’s results saw sparrows topping the list of most-seen birds, despite long-term declines of more than 50%, followed by starlings and blackbirds.

But the RSPB said it was curious to see how the figures might change this year, following a positive year for some resident British birds including greenfinch­es, chaffinche­s, blue tits, great tits and long-tailed tits.

Greenfinch numbers have been hit over the last decade by the disease Trichomono­sis, which has also been documented in other birds such as chaffinche­s.

More recently there was a downward trend in Big Garden Birdwatch sightings of the tit species, thought to be linked to prolonged wet weather in the 2016 breeding season.

But 2017 appears to have been a good year for those birds, and there has been relatively favourable weather through the winter months, prompting expectatio­ns that it could be a “bumper weekend” for sightings.

Daniel Hayhow, RSPB conservati­on scientist, said: “At this time of the year your garden has the potential to be a vital source of food and shelter for the garden birds we all know and love.

“This year could be a bumper weekend of sightings for some of our resident British birds.”

The Big Garden Birdwatch takes place today, tomorrow and Monday. Submit results at www.rspb. org/birdwatch

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