Posted by Admin on 23 March 2006, 5:09 pm
The number of birds visiting British gardens is on the decline, according to a survey involving 470,000 people.
See the article on the BBC website at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4835208.stm
Blackbird – 94.71%
Blue tit – 84.44%
Robin – 84.19%
House sparrow – 67.71%
Chaffinch – 58.99%
Collared dove – 58.54%
Woodpigeon – 57.28%
Great tit – 57.10%
Starling – 50.95%
Greenfinch – 45.25%
Numbers are the percentage of gardens the species were seen in.
Village
Parish Council
Go to page 29 of this PDF for the top 15 species seen on the Isle of Wight:
http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/bgbwresults2006_tcm5-99327.pdf
Debbie Pledge
There are fewer in ours at the moment because there is a sparrowhawk about!!!
We came home last year to find one on our patio – he had crashed into the patio doors whilst swooping over the bird feeders.
Poor thing had to be destroyed by the vet due to unrepairable damage. It was a beautiful bird.