- Ring and RSPB gives away 50 cameras to see garden birds
- The giveaway is open to the British residents between the ages of 18 and 35
- It follows a study that found that 24% of young adults are planning to start birdsking
Call and RSPB give away 50 free ring battery outdoor cameras so you can keep an eye on the birds visiting your garden even when you’re away from home. The offer is open to people in the UK aged 18-35 and you can apply by filling out a form explaining why you want to participate.
The giveaway follows a recent ring survey that found that 60% of customers regularly see garden birds using their home security cameras, and 24% of respondents under 35 planned to start birdwatching this spring.
Although Ring is best known for making some of the best video door box, many users prefer to use their cameras to enjoy wildlife in their gardens. Blue breasts, good breasts, magpies, pigeons and owls are all popular topics of users’ shared video footage.
Over half of the respondents said they saw the appeal from remote bird curing, and almost three quarters said that watching birds and hearing bird song is good for their well -being.
Make your garden bird friendly
If you want to help support your local garden birds, RSPB has offered a few simple suggestions to get started:
- Install bird -friendly habitats, such as nest boxes and feeding stations
- Keep gardens and green spaces wildlife friendly by planting native flora
- Submit your observations from Ringing Units of Key species such as Song Thrush and Greenfinch using the ‘Share’ feature
If you do not have your own garden, keep an eye on the start of the Springwatch 2025 at the BBC, where you will be able to see the progress of all kinds of hirking birds, from blue breasts to eagles and enjoy live video feeds from 7 p.m. 07:00 to 22:00. The series is usually broadcast in May so this year’s dates could be announced at any time.