Chip, there is nothing complicated about it. Just spend an hour this weekend noting the maximum number of different kinds of birds actually in your garden. You can submit your answers of thr RSPB website
Yes Tilly. I do it every year. I notice though that every year, the numbers are dwindling. There are sooooo many cats in my area that bird numbers have really declined year on year.
I certainly will participate(didn't know it was happening) quite normal to see a greater spotted woodpecker, nuthatches and tits etc as we back on to a small wood and always have food and water available for the birds. Let's hope they turn up while I am watching!
Did mine too.
Amongst many others, I saw 8 blackbirds, all knocking the stuffing out of each other and 2 blue tits giving the chaffinches some grief. Spring is definitely on its way.
They are very pretty Tilly aren't they; my friend just emailed me to say he saw a male blackcap in his garden today for the first time ever. I read a couple of years ago that they are over wintering here now a lot more than they used to. Good.