The Big Farmland Bird Count Information Sheet

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The Big Farmland Bird Count Information Sheet 1 The aim of the Big Farmland Bird Count is to help raise awareness of the important role that farmers play in the survival of farmland bird populations. It will provide an opportunity for farmers to actually demonstrate what their work and effort delivers on the ground. Don t forget you can upload your count information online at bfbc.org.uk Please complete as much of the following information as possible as it will help us to accurately record your survey details. 1. Contact and Farm Details. Name Address Post Code Grid Reference (if known) Farm Size ha 2. What are the main enterprises on your farm? Please tick all that apply Arable Combinable Cropping Arable Field vegetables Horticulture - Beef / Sheep Diary Others not listed Poultry Free Range Poultry Housed Pigs Out door Pigs In door Top fruit 3. Is your farm in an Environmental Stewardship Scheme? Yes/No Environmental Stewardship ELS HLS Other Scheme Please Tick as appropriate 4. Is there a shoot on your farm? Yes/No 5. If yes do you release birds? Yes/No Please return completed sheets to BFBC, Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Burgate Manor, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 1BR

2 Guidelines for your count Please count the birds at your chosen site for ½ hour between 8 17 February 2019. We would recommend that the count takes place at first light to see maximum activity. If possible, the count should take place in clear dry weather. Please do not count in the fog. Your count area should be approx.. 2ha and ideally it should all be visible from one vantage point. Only record the highest number of each bird species you see at the same time. Don't count the total over the half hour as you may get the same birds visiting more than once. Only count those birds within your survey area/ field. Details of your count 1. Where did you do your count? Please record details of the main use of the farm land where you carried out your count by ticking the boxes below. On arable land Yes/No If yes Cropping / Land use Bare Ground Stubbles Winter crop Other- please specify On grassland Yes/No If yes tick land use as appropriate an indicate type Permanent with Permanent without Temporary ley with Temporary ley without 2. Which of the following features are adjacent to or within your survey areas? Please tick all that are present Hedgerows Woodland Ponds Grass margins Stream/River Ditch (wet or dry) Trees Hedgerow/Field Scrub 3. What was the weather like during the survey? Please tick as appropriate Clear & Sunny Overcast Rain Sleet / Snow Frost Snow Cover

3 4. Please indicate what time your count took place (please use 24-hour clock): 5. Is there any supplementary feeding taking place at your count site? Yes/No If yes please complete the box below Type of feeding Yes/No Additional Information Hoppers Number of hoppers in place Wild seed mix Plants in the mix Area (ha) Game cover Plants in the mix Area (ha) Scatter feeding Type of seed 6. What did you see? Please record the maximum number of birds seen at any one time. Species Number Species Number Barn owl Lapwing Barnacle goose Lesser black backed gull Bittern Little owl Black headed gull Linnet Blackbird Long tail tit Blackcap Magpie Blue tit Mallard Brambling Mandarin Brent goose Marsh harrier Bullfinch Marsh tit Buzzard Meadow pipits Canada goose Merlin Carrion crow Mistle thrush Chaffinch Moorhen Coal tit Mute swan Collared dove Nuthatch Common crane Oyster catcher Common gull Peregrine falcon Common tern Pheasant Coot Pied wagtail Cormorant Other Corn bunting Pinkfooted goose Curlew Pochard

4 Dipper Dunnock Egret (Little) Egyptian geese Fieldfare Firecrest Gadwall Goldcrest Golden plover Goldeneye Goldfinch Greenshank Goosander Great tit Greater spotted woodpecker Grebe (Little) Grebe (Great creseted) Green sandpiper Green woodpecker Greenfinch Grey partridge Grey wagtail Greylag goose Hen harrier Heron Herring gull Hooded crow House sparrow Jackdaw Jay Kestrel King fisher Raven Red kite Red leg partridge Redpoll Redshank Redwing Reed bunting Ring necked parakeet Robin Rook Ruddy duck Shelduck Short eared owl Shoveler Siskin Skylark Snipe Song thrush Sparrowhawk Starling Stock dove Stone chat Tawny owl Teal Tree creeper Tree sparrow Tufted duck Twite Water rail Waxwing Wigeon Willow tit Other species

5 Final Questions Just a few final questions that would be useful to have answers for: 1. Which of the following are you? Farmer Gamekeeper Conservation Advisor Ornithologist Landowner Other (please specify) Please tick 2. Are you a LEAF Marque Farmer? Yes/No 3. Are you a GWCT Member Yes/No 4. Are you a FWAG Member Yes/No 5. Are you a member of a facilitation fund or farmer cluster group? Yes/No If so, please state which one below: 6. How did you hear about the Big Farmland Bird Count? GWCT Website GWCT Email Twitter Facebook Your local FWAG Group LEAF Email Other (please specify) Please tick