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The Bird Watchers Code

Following the birdwatchers' code is good practice, common sense and should enable us all to enjoy seeing birds.

- Avoid disturbing birds and their habitats – the birds’ interests should always come first
- Be an ambassador for birdwatching
- Know the law and the rules for visiting the countryside, and follow them
- Send your sightings to the County Bird Recorder and the Birdtrack website
- Think about the interests of wildlife and local people before passing on news of a rare bird

For a more detailed explanation of the bird watchers' code please take a look at the links below. There are also some useful links for recording birds or if you need to report injured birds or anyone acting illegally.

Put Birds First
Be An Ambassador
Respect The Countryside
Keep Records
Rare Birds
Birds, Habitats And The Law