English Farm Woodland Bird Survey

Song Thrush. photograph by Amy Lewis

Volunteers collected data from farmland woods in 2019, to assess how well birds have colonised recently planted areas.

Read an article on the survey findings from BTO News

Read an article on the survey findings from BTO News (PDF, 756.15 KB)

Since 1988, over 22,000 farm woods have been planted in England. The woods are mostly small, between 1 and 5 hectares in size, which will make survey coverage quite quick and straightforward. These farm woods were planted in a wide variety of settings, ranging from complete isolation through to alongside existing established woodland. This provided a very interesting natural experiment to assess how well birds have colonised these new woodlands on farmland.

  Read a Defra summary report of this project (PDF, 276.02 KB)

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