Winter Thrushes Survey Update (BTO)

Redwing by John Harding
Redwing (BTO)

Thanks to the efforts of over 1,600 volunteers, our Winter Thrushes Survey covered more than 3,000 different locations in the first year of fieldwork. Over 12,500 visits were made overall, with Sussex hitting the top of the county leader board for core site visits. Initital exploration of the data suggest that winter thrushes switch from feeding in trees to ground feeding as the autumn progresses and that this switch may occur at different times for the different species.

http://www.bto.org/news-events/news/2013-07/winter-thrushes-survey-update

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