Local Assembly Member Paul Davies is supporting the RSPB’s 39th Big Garden Birdwatch this coming weekend (January 27th -29th 2018). The Big Garden Birdwatch is the world's largest wildlife survey. For nearly 40 years, the RSPB has been asking the public to spend one hour at any point over this particular weekend counting the birds in their garden, and then feeding back that information to the RSPB. With over half a million people now regularly taking part, Big Garden Birdwatch allows the RSPB to monitor trends in garden birds and helps them understand how different species are doing across the UK.
Mr Davies said, “I’m delighted to help promote the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch campaign by encouraging everyone in Pembrokeshire to spend an hour in their gardens this weekend, noticing the birdlife around them. The information that is provided is so valuable in helping the RSPB monitor trends of birds and so please consider supporting this wonderful campaign. It’s a great excuse to get some fresh air and get involved in the world’s largest wildlife survey.”