Hi Phil,
Thank you for your congratulation on our Group's success. It really has been a worthwhile and enjoyable journey so far. At the beginning of anything new you can place obstacles in the way of making it happen. There has been many reasons and questions as to why we shouldn't form a Group, but equally there have been many reasons why we should. The concept of Grouping efforts together to forge greater rewards has huge support in my own personal philosophy, I always believe a Team can work to greater affect than an individual, in many cases.
Birdwatching, however, can be a very individual interest and it has been very difficult to attract leaders in the field. This is normal and something I was prepared for. We as a Group therefore have started with members who maybe don't classify as leaders but have the commitment and enthusiasm to achieve our collective goal of recording the birds of Far Ings NNR.
We are growing in experience and it is wonderful to see people learning and enjoying birds and birdwatching. As an answer to your question I will say, yes, we'd love to take on the BTO surveys but as a mentor to our Group I will have to say that that project must stay as 'work pending' at the moment. The Group has been cutting it's teeth with a common breeding bird survey each year but are yet to be the absolute finnished article. I do not want to threaten progress by broadening our boundaries just yet but I am very keen to have the extra survey work as a very achievable target in the near future.
The Group has a growing membership and growing expertise. I am very proud of what the Group do and we are in it for the long term.
Cheers
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