Wednesday, 24 June 2015

The conservation status of our birds.


Conservation status
Bird species
  • 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
Herring Gull,
Song Thrush,
Starling,
Skylark,
Yellowhammer
Grey Partridge
Lapwing
House Sparrow


  • 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)
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

  • Species that occur regularly in the UK but do not qualify under any or the above criteria
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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