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Birdwatching, Amy Lewis
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Tell us what you've seen
Let us know what you've been lucky enough to see! Whether it's on one of our nature reserves or in your back garden, your sightings help us build valuable county records that we can use to monitor species increase or declines and help us advise on planning applications.
It's easy, just fill out the form below
Please note that due to ongoing technical issues, we cannot open any attached photographs to this form, if you would like to send photographs associated with your sighting could you please send them directly to speciesrecords@derbyshirewt.co.uk along with your name and your sighting so we match it to the form.
Our apologies for the inconvenience.
By submitting records to Derbyshire Biological Records Centre, you agree that the information that you provide can be stored in the DBRC database and may be passed on to local and national recording schemes or data platforms in order to inform our understanding and appreciation of the biodiversity of Derbyshire and the UK. Records may also be used to assist in developing and delivering conservation projects across Derbyshire and elsewhere. Recorders' personal information is not passed on to third parties.
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