So it’s that time of the year again!
It's incredibly simple to take part, just spend an hour in your
garden between the 24-25th January and count which species of birds you see and
the highest number of each species that can be seen at the same time!
You don't need to be a member to take
part; you can either register for a free pack to be sent to you or download one
online at: RSPB BGBW
This is a great activity to do with
children, especially as it gets them outdoors and interested in nature! There
are instructions of how to make bird feeders on the website in order to attract
birds to your garden. Or just have look around on the internet there are LOADS
of tutorials of things to make. It can get a bit messy depending on which ones
you do, however I know from experience that kids love getting their hands dirty
and it really is a great way in getting them involved with nature.
Don't let the fact that there may not be
many birds in your garden stop you from getting involved. What isn't there can
be just as big of an indicator as what is there!
And it’s not just about counting birds!
The RSPB aren't just interested in birds, but in all of nature. So there is
also a section for badgers, squirrels, deer and a few others...
So 'Count the Wildlife that's Counting on
You!'