Farmland Bird Surveyor - monitoring priority bird species in County Down by carrying out baseline breeding surveys on project farms across the county
The key aims of the surveys are to:
What you will be doing
Volunteering – RSPB East County Down Farmland Bird Surveys 2025
You will contribute to this conservation work monitoring specific bird species by carrying out bird surveys on farms in Co. Down.
In order to measure the number of priority species present and holding territory on the farms RSPB NI carry out baseline breeding bird surveys. Training on survey technique and methodology will be provided.
As well as monitoring bird populations, the results of these surveys also help to generate tailored advice to farmers and landowners on how to enhance, create and manage suitable habitats for wildlife on their farms.
Surveys take place in the spring - summer breeding season. During this period, each farm receives four separate survey visits, with a minimum of 10 days between each visit, from the 15th of April until the end of June.
RSPB NI will provide training on identification and survey skills to ensure you are fully equipped and confident in carrying out the surveys.
The skills you need
Bird identification skills are essential.
You need to be confident identifying farmland birds in the wild. However, training on bird identification (for yellowhammer, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, lapwing and skylark) and survey skills / technique will be provided.
What's in it for you
Farmland Bird Surveyor - monitoring priority bird species in County Down by carrying out baseline breeding surveys on project farms across the county
The key aims of the surveys are to:
What you will be doing
Volunteering – RSPB East County Down Farmland Bird Surveys 2025
Thank you for your interest - please apply via the RSPB website.
Thank you for your interest - please apply via the RSPB website.