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Home | BTO From England to Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, BTO welcomes everyone to get involved wherever they are—and works to make sure its monitoring projects cover the whole of the UK
MyBTO | BTO My BTO is currently unavailable due to scheduled maintenance During this time, registering for surveys, logging into your My BTO account and making any payments will not be possible
Chough | BTO Biology Lifecycle and body size information for Chough, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data
Bird families and their orders | BTO This page lists all of the bird Orders found in the world, together with an indication of the number of species occurring in each, and the number of species which have occurred in Britain Recently there have been large changes to the order in which birds are listed to better reflect their evolutionary history based on new evidence from DNA studies
Sylviidae - Warblers | BTO The Old World Warblers are a large group (almost 400 species) of small, often drably coloured birds, which can be difficult to tell apart at first sight Most species do, however, quite different songs which are often rich, complex and melodious They are generally birds of woodland or dense scrub
White Stork | BTO Biology Lifecycle and body size information for White Stork, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data
Whooper Swan | BTO Bird Atlas distribution maps show where bird species breed or winter in Britain and Ireland For breeding maps, larger dots indicate higher certainty the species bred in that area To view and download up-to-date distribution information aggregated from across BTO and partnership surveys and schemes, see our data holdings on the NBN Atlas
Bird tracking | BTO From satellite tags the size (and shape!) of a brick to 0 3 g geolocators, wildlife tracking devices have come a long way over the past 30 years – Phil Atkinson explains the technology behind tracking birds Tagged Lesser Black-backed Gull, by Gary Clewley BTO
Activity patterns at feeding stations | BTO In general, most garden birds show three peaks in their levels of feeding activity during a typical winter's day The first of these occurs during the early morning, when birds emerge from their roosts and replenish the energy reserves they lost the previous night A Blue Tit can burn all its fat