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Windsor and Maidenhead

Sunday 28th January

Report written by Jess Smith

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This weekend saw Goodgymmers from around the country take part in the RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch.

Binoculars were donned and eagle-eyes scoured gardens, open spaces and patches of rushes for flocks of birds. Some had many visitors whilst others were hampered by their feline friends getting in on the action!

This is a list of the species spotted this weekend - it's amazing and shows the variety of garden birds we are lucky to have in the UK. The information the group has provided, along with the thousands of other who have taken part, is vital for the RSPB to understand the birds we have and if there are any areas of concern they can work on.

Blue Tits House Sparrows Robins Woodpigeons Crows Magpies Parakeets Feral Pigeons Red Kites Blackbirds Blackcaps Coal Tits Dunnocks Goldfinches Great Tits Doves Jackdaws Woodpeckers Starlings Chaffinches

The greatest volume of one species reported back was an impressive 18 Crows by Jo in Lambeth and Nicola was lucky enough to see 5 Red Kites in Maidenehad!

Thank you to everyone who took part and I hope you continue to look your for your feathery neighbours throughout the year. If you wanted to help them along Georgeta 's top tip is placing sunflower seed chips and fat balls out for them to feast on!


Session Leader
Attendees
Amy L
Rosie Ellis
Chris McCosh
Tessa
Jess Smith
Jenni H
Hannah
Michelle
Angela Shaw
Join us on our next session

Windsor and Maidenhead

Help out at Braywick Heath Nursery
🗓Tomorrow 9:30am

Help Braywick Heath Nursery prepare for a bumper Summer

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Hannah

Sun 28th Jan at 9:12pm

I hope it's ok that I piggy-backed onto this one! I've submitted my results through the website ; )

Jess Smith

Sun 28th Jan at 9:14pm

Absolutely!! Well Done for completing 😊

Amy L
Amy L (she/her)

Mon 29th Jan at 10:12am

Well done everyone and thanks Jess for leading! xx