North Wales’ Top 15 BTO Garden BirdWatch Species Species Ave. weekly reporting rate, N.Wal (%) Ave. weekly reporting rate, all other counties (%) 1 Blue Tit 93 Blackbird 89 2 87 3 Chaffinch 88 Robin 81 4 Great Tit 84 75 5 83 Dunnock 73 6 79 Woodpigeon 72 7 House Sparrow 70 8 Collared Dove 62 69 9 Greenfinch 59 63 10 Magpie 55 57 11 Coal Tit 12 Goldfinch 54 13 51 52 14 Jackdaw 47 Starling 50 15 GS Woodpecker 33 This table compares the average weekly GBW reporting rates for the top 15 species in your region vs. the top 15 in the remainder of Britain and Ireland. Data from 2010-12. To make this table easier for your audience to interpret, I would highlight the table cells of a handful of species that stand out to you (e.g. because the reporting rate is much higher or lower in your region compared with elsewhere). BTO Garden BirdWatch 1
North Wales winner BTO Garden BirdWatch 2 John Harding The following graphs are of species where there is a big difference in GBW reporting rates locally compared with the average of all other British and Irish counties. Some of these species might not be in the ‘Top 15 Table’ presented in the previous slide if they are less frequent visitors to gardens. Data from 2010-12. BTO Garden BirdWatch 2
North Wales winner John Godfree BTO Garden BirdWatch 3
North Wales winner Jill Pakenham BTO Garden BirdWatch 4
North Wales winner John Harding BTO Garden BirdWatch 5
North Wales loser John Harding BTO Garden BirdWatch 6
North Wales loser John Harding BTO Garden BirdWatch 7