Sighting App

Note that the sightings form can also be used via your mobile device’s web browser by clicking HERE then select ‘Open in Browser‘.

To instead install the app please continue reading.

(Descriptions of each step are below the images).

Installing the Squirrel Sightings app on your mobile device: 

Please scan this QR code or follow this LINK to install the Survey 123 app on your device, so that you’ll have a convenient means of recording squirrel sightings on the go! The app will detect the location for you automatically and you will have a historical record/map of all your sightings collected.
To scan open your QR code scanner on your smartphone. If you have an IPhone you can go straight into CAMERA and scan the below code.
 
Click the 'See launch and downloads' button
Select the app store correlating to your device. eg. App Store for Apple devices, Google Play Store for Android.
Click install on whichever App Store you are on (this is Google Play Store). Don't worry it's free!
Once the app has installed open it up. Give access to the camera and location whilst using the app or it won’t work. Click “Continue without signing in”. Next it’s time to log a sighting!
Once you are in the app, click the QR code symbol in the top right corner of the search bar.
Once you are in the app, click the QR code symbol in the top right corner of the search bar.
This will open an integrated scanner which as you hover over the QR code below, will link you to the sightings form. You only need to do this once per device as a guest; or once if you have an account across all devices you are logged into.
Make sure to press "Open in the Survey123 field app".
Simply fill all the fields in to the best of your ability. The more data the better.
Finally, click the tick mark in the bottom left corner once all the fields are filled- make sure you scroll down the page to find all the questions.

Thanks for helping save Britain’s Red Squirrels!

Remember every time you see Reds or Greys, go on your app/browser and log your sightings. 

The more data we have = a better a chance of conserving the species.