GARDEN BIRDS
Monitoring ornithological biodiversity in gardens in Barcelona
Abel Julien, Garden Birds, Catalan Institute of Ornithology
Monitoring ornithological biodiversity in gardens in Barcelona
Abel Julien, Garden Birds, Catalan Institute of Ornithology
Barcelona has interesting avifauna in terms of quality and quantity, which we can find in both public and private gardens. Diagnosing the health of bird populations in humanised environments is an important task that needs to be taken on collectively.
1.
DEFINE the gardens where you will be monitoring the birds.
2.
CARRY OUT periodical observations how ever often you choose (every day, once per month or from time to time).
3.
ONLY RECORD the birds that are using the garden or space.
4.
ONLY RECORD the birds that are entering or exiting the best, drinking water or catching insects.
5.
WRITE DOWN the full list of observed species in the field file, along with the maximum number of different individuals for each species and the time period that you were in the garden.
6.
TAKE NOTE of all of the bird species, not just the ones you find more interesting.
7.
DO NOT COUNT the same individual bird multiple times.
8.
UPLOAD sounds and images.
http://www.ornitologia.org/ca/fitxa_jardins.pdf (fill in these fields)
Les teves dades s'han enviat correctament.
Moltes gràcies!
Formulari incorrecte, revisa els camps en vermell