Join the BTO
Support the BTO, Become a member today!
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BTO's work is funded by contract income, catalogue sales, donations and membership subscriptions. We value our members; they make a vital contribution to our work, ensuring that we can continue the important task of monitoring Britain’s birds. As a new member of the BTO you will receive all of the following benefits:
- A welcome pack with details of all aspects of the BTO's work
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Our bi-monthly members magazine, BTO News
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Our monthly Email Newsletter
- A voucher for £150 off a 7-night stay at the Birdwatching & Wildlife Club in Grantown-On-Spey
- Contact with a local BTO Regional Representative
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The opportunity to take part in national surveys at a local level
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Pre-publication offers of BTO books
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An Atlas Fieldwork Set, which includes the Atlas notebook, digital tally counter, long and short lists of birds and BTO pen(N.B. a different free gift is included with Gift Membership)
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20% discount on BTO Bird ID and Survey Training Courses (excludes ringing and nest recording courses).
MEMBERSHIP OFFER
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As a free gift when you join the BTO, we'll send you this Atlas Fieldwork (N.B. a different free gift is included with Gift Membership)
Set, which includes the Atlas notebook, digital tally counter, long and short lists of birds and BTO pen.
Membership subscriptions provide a vital income to allow us to carry out our independent research into the state of Britain's birds. Please help us by joining the BTO today!
Join as a BTO Fellow and receive Bird Study too!
Bird Study Journal
If you want to know even more about field ornithology then why not sign up as a BTO Fellow and receive your own subscription to the ornithology journal Bird Study. Bird publishes high quality papers in field ornithology; especially when related to evidence-based bird conservation. Subscribers to recent issues of Bird Study have learned, amongst other things, about the status of Britain’s Red-throated Divers, wind-farm casualties, the spread of White-tailed Sea-Eagles, the surprising diet of Golden Eagles and the effects of artificial lights on St Kildan Petrels.
To join as a BTO Fellow click the button below, then on the Join page select one of the Fellow membership types from the drop-down selection box.Type your caption here