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Scarce birds

An important aspect of BirdTrack is to provide supplementary information on some of the scarcer species in Britain and Ireland. Many species are monitored well by existing surveys such as the BTO/JNCC/RSPB Breeding Bird Survey and by periodical surveys like Seabird 2000 and the recent Nightjar survey. Others are difficult to survey well due to the habitats they occupy, their low breeding density and their secretive nature!

There is a range of species for which birdwatchers' records could easily and usefully add to our knowledge of population status. We hope to build up an annual picture of their distribution in Britain and Ireland, which would provide a good stop-gap between national Atlas projects. Records gathered through BirdTrack will also contribute casual records to the next British and Irish Atlas Project. It’s a rather time consuming job to search through all the county bird reports for records of Hawfinch so a map on the web will be of great value. Sites are mapped at a 10km level, so the exact location of these scarce species will not be revealed.

Short-eared Owl © Edward Charles PhotographyFor sensitive rare breeding birds we will not be producing any maps but we would still welcome your records for the database. The Rare Breeding Birds Panel acts as a secure depository of sensitive information on the breeding of rare birds in the UK and welcomes such records. Click here to see the list of species monitored by the RBBP.

The species we are particularly interested in receiving records for are listed below. We would prefer to receive these records as part of a complete list rather than one-off casual records as frequency of occurrence on lists removes most of the influence of variation in recording effort. However, if you do record these species when you are not making a list then we would be keen to receive those records too. Wherever possible please record counts for these species. For some species on the list like Hawfinch, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Willow Tit and Kingfisher we would like to receive records from throughout the year. These are generally sedentary species so year-round records would be of great value. For other species we are mostly interested in records from the breeding season, for example breeding Golden Plover, Pochard and Great Crested Grebe. These species have a widespread distribution throughout the non-breeding season and these populations often include birds from abroad.

Over time we hope to use information from BirdTrack to monitor the populations of some scarce birds. By submitting your species lists regularly to BirdTrack throughout the year you will be contributing to our understanding of the distribution of these scarce species and ultimately their conservation.

Further reading: Rare Breeding Birds Panel http://www.rbbp.org.uk/

Scarce species of particular interest to BirdTrack
Egyptian Goose Spotted Crake Short-eared Owl
Mandarin Avocet Nightjar
Gadwall Little Ringed Plover Kingfisher
Teal Ringed Plover Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
Pintail Golden Plover Rock Pipit
Garganey Dunlin Nightingale
Shoveler Snipe Whinchat
Pochard Woodcock Ring Ouzel
Goldeneye Curlew Cetti's Warbler
Red-breasted Merganser Redshank Grasshopper Warbler
Goosander Greenshank Dartford Warbler
Ruddy Duck Common Sandpiper Wood Warbler
Ptarmigan Mediterranean Gull Firecrest
Common Quail Rock Dove Pied Flycatcher
Golden Pheasant Rose-ringed Parakeet Bearded Tit
Little Grebe Barn Owl Willow Tit
Great Crested Grebe Little Owl Crested Tit
Hobby Tawny Owl Twite
Water Rail Long-eared Owl Hawfinch

 


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