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BirdTrack
@BirdTrack
Free online and in-field tool for your bird sightings, run by @_BTO . Make your records work for birders and conservation science #BirdTrack
Katılım Şubat 2012
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Always good to get my @BirdTrack stats through for last year. No surprise with my most visited places - East Wretham Heath and Welney. Always room for improvement on my birding streak! Pleased to make my data available for research and conservation.


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You can also report dead birds for possible testing for avian influenza:
📌In England, Wales & Scotland: gov.uk/guidance/repor…
📌In Northern Ireland: daera-ni.gov.uk/services/daera…
📌In Republic of Ireland: …heck.apps.services.agriculture.gov.ie/report
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Our latest migration blog looks at the cold weather movements that have taken place since Christmas, including an influx of White-fronted and Tundra Bean Geese, and increased reports of Fieldfares.
bto.org/our-work/news/…
Photo: White-fronted Geese, by Tom Cadwallender / BTO

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2025 ended with the biggest influx of European White-fronted Goose and Tundra Bean Goose for many years. Latest BirdTrack data show a big and sudden spike in the reporting rate in the last week of the year!


Kyle Smith 🏴@jkyles32
Popped out for an hour to catch up with the geese at @RSPB Otmoor today - connecting with the tundra bean and white-fronted geese @BirdGuides @BTO_Oxfordshire @_BTO @oxonbirdnews.
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@philespin Hi Phil, thanks for reporting this, we will get that fixed shortly.
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@BirdTrack any reason why under the new update when you enter a mammal in a bird list it does not automatically go to the new entry you have to scroll down to it. Annoying when your hands are freezing!
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The International Swan Census is nearly here! UK coverage looks strong, but key sites still need volunteers for 17–18 Jan 26. If you can help, please reach out to @WeBS_UK. Check map for vacant sites - lnkd.in/eWqWm7GW🦢Thanks to all who are taking part! Photo: Ben Andrew

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Our latest migration blog looks back at November, when notable arrivals included an influx of Pallid Swifts and good numbers of Dusky, Pallas's and Hume's Warblers
bto.org/our-work/news/…
Photo: Pallid Swift, by Philip Croft

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