Building Bird Monitoring in Scotland (BBMS)

Building Bird Monitoring in Scotland (BBMS)

Scotland has a low human population density compared with much of the rest of Britain and finding volunteers to take up bird recording in often remote and difficult terrains has always been a challenge for BTO Scotland - but the Building Bird Monitoring in Scotland project aimed to change all that!

Building Bird Monitoring in Scotland was funded by BTO, SOC, NatureScot (formerly Scottish Natural Heritage) and The Gilman Trusts.

About the project

The purpose of this joint venture was to engage as many people as possible in bird recording and survey work in Scotland, by focusing on the delivery of a programme of activity, which included the provision of free accessible training.

Final report

More than 2000 new volunteer bird surveyors signed up to take part in five long-term BTO-led bird surveys in Scotland during the Building Bird Monitoring in Scotland project - that’s just one of the successes featured in the project’s Final Report.

Leaflets about bird recording

As part of the project, two leaflets have been produced, promoting bird recording in Scotland: 

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If you would like to receive a copy, either by post or email, please contact 01786 466 560.

We can also provide additional printed copies of leaflets for you to pass on to others, or to leave in a place where you think potential bird survey volunteers may see them.

Birds in View newsletter

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The Birds in View newsletter aims to encourage volunteers into bird recording.  The third and final issue has been produced as a keepsake to refer to when you want to find out about bird survey opportunities in Scotland. 

If you would like to receive a copy, either by post or email, please contact 01786 466 560.