Have just completed my initial feasibility assessment for bird counting. I sat in the greenhouse, in the sun , for half an hour to see what was happening.
Most birds I spotted were wood pigeons - 10 in a tree. Came inside to consult the fine print of the rules (part of my feasibility assessment). Rules say "please only count those birds that land within your garden - not flying over".
Now I'm a bit confused. Birds flying overhead are certainly disenfranchised. But does landing in a tree on the boundary count as landing IN my garden.
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Have just completed my initial feasibility assessment for bird counting. I sat in the greenhouse, in the sun
, for half an hour to see what was happening.
Most birds I spotted were wood pigeons - 10 in a tree. Came inside to consult the fine print of the rules (part of my feasibility assessment). Rules say "please only count those birds that land within your garden - not flying over".
Now I'm a bit confused. Birds flying overhead are certainly disenfranchised. But does landing in a tree on the boundary count as landing IN my garden.