Incidental sightings

You can provide useful information about waders by recording them in BirdTrack

Reporting incidental sightings through BirdTrack

BirdTrack is a free and easy way to report your wader sightings. You can add one-off sightings as well as full lists, making it ideal for incidental records.

The app also allows you to find out about recently reported birds and view the latest trends in species reports.

How do incidental sightings support wader conservation?

One-off records of waders can be extremely valuable. When these are submitted to BirdTrack, local wader monitoring groups will be directed towards potentially unknown breeding sites, particularly when accompanied by evidence of breeding behaviour.

These records also provide evidence for occupancy and breeding, though unlike survey data, they cannot provide estimates of population size or the number of breeding pairs in an area.


Get started with BirdTrack

You can use BirdTrack on your desktop or on your mobile phone. You will need a free My BTO account to start.

Contact the Wader Hub

Get in touch

We can offer advice about any of the Hub’s supported methods, and about wader monitoring more widely.

  • waders [at] bto.org
Guides and resources

All our bespoke Wader Hub resources, from support for new projects to detailed information about survey techniques. 

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Link to British Trust for Ornithology Homepage
Link to Curlew Recovery Partnership England Homepage
Link to Working for Waders Homepage
Link to Esmeé Fairbairn Foundation Homepage


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