Conservation status
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Bird species
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Globally threatened
Historical population decline in UK during 1800–1995
Severe (at least 50%) decline in UK breeding population over last 25 years, or longer-term period (the entire period used for assessments since the first BoCC review, starting in 1969).
Severe (at least 50%) contraction of UK breeding range over last 25 years, or the longer-term period
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Herring Gull,
Song Thrush,
Starling,
Skylark,
Yellowhammer
Grey Partridge
Lapwing
House Sparrow
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Species with unfavourable conservation status in Europe (SPEC = Species of European Conservation Concern)
Historical population decline during 1800–1995, but recovering; population size has more than doubled over last 25 years
Moderate (25-49%) decline in UK breeding population over last 25 years, or the longer-term period
Moderate (25-49%) contraction of UK breeding range over last 25 years, or the longer-term period
Moderate (25-49%) decline in UK non-breeding population over last 25 years, or the longer-term period
Rare breeder; 1–300 breeding pairs in UK
Rare non-breeders; less than 900 individuals
Localised; at least 50% of UK breeding or non-breeding population in 10 or fewer sites, but not applied to rare breeders or non-breeders
Internationally important; at least 20% of European breeding or non-breeding population in UK (NW European and East Atlantic Flyway populations used for non-breeding wildfowl and waders respectively)
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Kestrel,
Common Tern,
Tufted duck,
Gannet
Bullfinch,
Green Woodpecker
Lesser Black-back gull,
Sand Martin
Swallow,
Sandwich tern
Little Grebe
Oystercatcher,
Willow warbler
Guillemot
House Martin
Pochard
Black headed gull
Kingfisher
Swift
Grey wagtail
Common gull
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Wood Pigeon,
Blackbird,
Rook
Moorhen,
Carrion Crow
Mute Swan
Wren
Jackdaw
Magpie
Collared Dove
Dipper
Goldfinch
Chaffinch
Chiffchaff
Pied Wagtail
Grey Heron
Rock Dove
Cormorant
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