| Tom Levitt, MSN Environment |
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Get your camera and binoculars out because it's the biggest bird watching weekend of the year with hundreds of thousands of people expected to take part.
The RSPB's annual 'big garden watch' asks people to count the birds they can see in their garden. It's not intended to be scientific but instead more of a snapshot of bird numbers from across the country to help campaigners gauge any falls in the bird population.
You can find out how to take part by visiting the RSPB website. We also want to profile what birds MSN users are spotting in their area so please send in your photos to us at: ukenv@microsoft.com.

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