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The Wetland
Bird Survey (WeBS)
 
The
Wetland Bird Survey (WeBS) is the scheme which monitors non-breeding
waterbirds in the UK. The principal aims of WeBS are to identify
population sizes, determine trends in numbers and distribution and
to identify important sites for waterbirds.
WeBS is jointly run by the British Trust for Ornithology,
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust,
Royal Society for the Protection
of Birds and the Joint Nature
Conservation Committee.
All queries and correspondence concerning WeBS should
be directed to:
WeBS Office, BTO, The
Nunnery, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 2PU
Tel: 01842
750050
E-mail:
WeBS
Online is now live
All counters wishing to make use of WeBS Online,
for inputting their counts, viewing past counts and checking the
maps of their count sections, can now do so. Simply go to the new
WeBS Home Page at www.bto.org/webs
and follow the links from there to register. All counters should
have received details on WeBS Online in the latest WeBS Newsletter.
If you have not received a newsletter yet, then please contact us
and we will make sure you get one.
A new
look to the WeBS website
Over the next few months, the WeBS material on
the web will be moved across to a new home at www.bto.org/webs,
along with additional new information that we hope will be helpful
and interesting to WeBS counters.
Waterbirds
in the UK 2004/05 is now available!
The WeBS Annual report for 2004/05 has been published and has been
sent to all WeBS counters.
To
download past reports and newsletters, click
here.
WeBS
Core Counts
WeBS Core Counts are made annually at
around 2,000 wetland sites of all habitats; estuaries and large
still waters predominate. Monthly co-ordinated counts are made,
mostly by volunteers. The principal months of data collection
are from September to March although, increasingly, observations
are submitted from the summer months also.
We are always on the look out for new WeBS volunteers and currently
are particularly short of counters in Northern Ireland. Although
wherever you live, if you would like more information about volunteering
in WeBS please contact us here
More
information, including recommended count dates,
click here
WeBS
Low Tide Counts
WeBS Low Tide Counts are made on about 20 selected
estuaries each winter (November to February) to determine the distribution
of birds during low tide and to identify important feeding areas.
More
information here
WeBS
Alerts
WeBS Alerts have been developed to provide notification
of significant changes in waterbird populations levels at various
spatial scales including the UK as a whole, its constituent countries
and for designated sites (SPAs, SSSIs & ASSIs). The WeBS Alerts
report has recently completed an internal review by the WeBS partnership
and the methodology is currently undergoing scientific peer review.
Note: please bear in mind the stage of the overall
review process that this work has reached when making use of this
report.
Access
the WeBS Alerts Report here
Other
WeBS Research
WeBS Research is carried out to try to answer some
of the questions raised by the analysis of the huge amount of waterbird
data gathered by the other schemes.
More
information here

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