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  1. Data resource: bird

  2. Data resource: bird

  3. Data resource: Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) in the UK, 2006-2011

    The Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) produces breeding distribution maps for a suite of rare and declining farmland and/or woodland birds. The maps can be used to guide the prescription of land management advice based on the species already breeding in an area, or for allocating funding towards sites known to be important for birds. The data cover a 5-year period, and are up-dated annually. Data are collated from a wide range of sources to produce the most comprehensive maps possible. The data are displayed as presence-only records. Absence of a record does not necessarily indicate a true absence record, as there may be no data available. BCTP outputs were first produced in England in 2004, in Wales and Northern Ireland in 2008, and in Scotland in 2009. This dataset contains the non-sensitive records for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, compiled in 2012, covering the 2006 - 2010 breeding seasons (plus any 2011 data available). The sensitive records are in a separate dataset on the NBN. <br /><br /> The species selection varies in each country. There are non-sensitive records for 30 species in England, 26 species in Scotland, and 19 species in Northern Ireland. Welsh data are not included in this dataset, and will be added when they become available. <br /><br /> English data were not updated in 2012. Date ranges for the current English data are 2004-2009 for woodland birds, and 2005-2010 for other species. <br /><br /> The BCTP is a partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR), the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW), the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), Forestry Commission England (FCE), Forestry Commission Wales (FCW), Forest Service (FS), Natural England (NE), Northern Ireland Environment Agency, the RSPB and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). The BCTP partners are grateful to the contributions of the data providers listed at <a href="http://www.rspb.org.uk/targeting"http://www.rspb.org.uk/targeting></a>.

  4. Data resource: Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) in the UK, 2006-2011 (sensitive records)

    The Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) produces breeding distribution maps for a suite of rare and/or declining farmland and woodland birds. The maps can be used to guide the prescription of land management advice based on the species already breeding in an area, or for allocating funding towards sites known to be important for birds. The data cover a 5-year period, and are up-dated annually. Data are collated from a wide range of sources to produce the most comprehensive maps possible. The data are displayed as presence-only records. Absence of a record does not necessarily indicate a true absence record, as there may be no data available. <br /><br /> BCTP outputs were first produced in England in 2004, in Wales and Northern Ireland in 2008, and in Scotland in 2009. This dataset contains the sensitive records for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, compiled in 2012, covering the 2006 - 2010 breeding seasons (plus any 2011 data available). English data were not updated in 2012; English data span 2005 - 2010. The non-sensitive records are in a separate dataset on the NBN. <br /><br /> The species selection varies in each country. There are sensitive records for 3 species in England, 4 species in Scotland, and 4 species in Northern Ireland. Welsh data are not included in this dataset, and will be added when they become available. <br /><br /> Additional data layers are available in Scotland, showing core areas for corncrake (presence in 2007, 2008 and 2009) and black grouse (3 leking males). These are analysed data layers, relevant to the Scottish Rural Development Programme (SRDP), and are not included in this dataset. <br /><br /> The BCTP is a partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR), the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW), the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), Forestry Commission England (FCE), Forestry Commission Wales (FCW), Forest Service (FS), Natural England (NE), Northern Ireland Environment Agency, the RSPB and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). The BCTP partners are grateful to the contributions of the data providers listed at <a href="http://www.rspb.org.uk/targeting"http://www.rspb.org.uk/targeting></a>.

  5. Data resource: Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) in the UK, archived data (2001-2010)

    The Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) produces breeding distribution maps for a suite of rare and declining farmland and woodland birds. The maps can be used to guide the prescription of land management advice based on the species already breeding in an area, or for allocating funding towards sites known to be important for birds. The data cover a 5-year period, and are up-dated annually. Data are collated a wide range of sources to produce the most comprehensive maps possible. The data are displayed as presence-only records. Absence of a record does not necessarily indicate a true absence record, as there may be no data available. Data compiled in different years should not be used to analyse trends, as the amount of data available to the project varied from year to year. <br /><br /> BCTP outputs were first produced in England in 2004, in Wales and Northern Ireland in 2008, and in Scotland in 2009. This dataset contains the non-sensitive records from 2001 - 2010, which were compiled in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. These are archived data. For targeting purposes, the current data (available in a separate dataset) should be used. The sensitive records are in a separate dataset on the NBN. <br /><br /> The species selection varies in each country. There are non-sensitive records for 30 species in England, 26 species in Scotland, 19 species in Northern Ireland, and 10 species in Wales. <br /><br /> The BCTP is a partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR), the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW), the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), Forestry Commission England (FCE), Forestry Commission Wales (FCW), Forest Service (FS), Natural England (NE), Northern Ireland Environment Agency, the RSPB and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). The BCTP partners are grateful to the contributions of the data providers listed at www.rspb.org.uk/targeting.

  6. Data resource: Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) in the UK, archived data (2001-2010) - sensitive records

    The Bird Conservation Targeting Project (BCTP) produces breeding distribution maps for a suite of rare and declining farmland and woodland birds. The maps can be used to guide the prescription of land management advice based on the species already breeding in an area, or for allocating funding towards sites known to be important for birds. The data cover a 5-year period, and are up-dated annually. Data are collated a wide range of sources to produce the most comprehensive maps possible. The data are displayed as presence-only records. Absence of a record does not necessarily indicate a true absence record, as there may be no data available. Data compiled in different years should not be used to analyse trends, as the amount of data available to the project varied from year to year. <br /><br > BCTP outputs were first produced in England in 2004, in Wales and Northern Ireland in 2008, and in Scotland in 2009. This dataset contains the non-sensitive records from 2001 - 2008, which were compiled in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. These are archived data. For targeting purposes, the current data (available in a separate dataset) should be used. The non-sensitive records are in a separate dataset on the NBN. <br /><br > The species selection varies in each country. There are sensitive records for 3 species in England, 4 species in Scotland, 4 species in Northern Ireland, and 2 species in Wales. <br /><br > The BCTP is a partnership between the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), the Centre for Environmental Data and Recording (CEDaR), the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW), the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (DARD), Forestry Commission England (FCE), Forestry Commission Wales (FCW), Forest Service (FS), Natural England (NE), Northern Ireland Environment Agency, the RSPB and Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH). The BCTP partners are grateful to the contributions of the data providers listed at www.rspb.org.uk/targeting.

  7. Data resource: Bird interest

  8. Data resource: Bird Interest

  9. Data resource: Bird records for Argyll for the years 2002 and 2003

    This dataset contains records of common birds for the county of Argyll for 2002 and 2003, as submitted to the Argyll Bird Recorder.

  10. Data resource: Bird Records held by Greater Manchester Ecology Unit

    Records of Birds held by GMEU for Greater Manchester. The data set does not include any records collected or held by the Greater Manchester Bird Recording Group.

  11. Data resource: Bird skins from (UN) Western Europe in the collections of World Museum, National Museums Liverpool

    Collection data for bird skins from (UN) Western Europe in the collections of World Museum, National Museums Liverpool

  12. Data resource: Bird skins from Jamaica in the collections of World Museum, National Museums Liverpool

    Collection data for bird skins from Jamaica in the collections of World Museum, National Museums Liverpool

  13. Data resource: bird sp

  14. Data resource: bird sp

  15. Data resource: bird species

  16. Data resource: Bird study skins held by Leeds Museums and Galleries

    The complete collection of non-UK bird skins at Leeds Museums and Galleries as of June 2021. Leeds has been collecting since 1821 and so has many historical specimens, particularly British species from the end of the 19th century. The collection is international with many families represented from across the globe. Locality data is not complete for all specimens. British records are held in an separate dataset and published on the NBN Atlas and GBIF.

  17. Data resource: Birda - Global Observation Dataset (UK records)

    Occurrences of Animalia Chordata Aves recorded by users of the Birda mobile app (https://birda.org) in the UK, Isle of Man and Channel Islands. Species data follows the IOC taxonomy (https://www.worldbirdnames.org/new/). Data imported into Birda from external sources (e.g. other birding apps) are excluded from this dataset to avoid the potential duplication of records that may have been previously published to the NBN Atlas and GBIF by another organisation. Occurrences deemed unreliable or suspicious are excluded from the dataset (see the section on quality control for further details).

  18. Data resource: birds

  19. Data resource: Birds

  20. Data resource: birds