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GOLDEN PLOVER
Pluvialis apricaria
Golden Plover © Tommy Holden
 

• Population
  changes

• Productivity
  trends

• Additional
  information

Conservation listings
Europe: no SPEC category (concentrated in Europe, conservation status favourable)
UK: green
Long-term trend
UK: possible decline
UK population size
22,600 pairs in 1981–84 (Reed 1985, Stroud et al. 1987: APEP06); 38,400–59,400 pairs in 1980–2000 (BiE04)
Status summary

The species has recently been moved from the amber to the green list because new data suggest that it does not qualify as internationally important during the breeding season. There was no annual monitoring of the breeding population before the inception of BBS. Since 1994, BBS has shown apparent stability in Scotland and the UK, but this is believed to follow an earlier decline (Gibbons et al. 1993). Nest survival on grass moors, unlike that on heather moors, may have declined over time (Crick 1992), perhaps linked to increased stocking densities of sheep (Fuller 1996). There is no clear trend in clutch size; a large number of late-season nest records, which provide higher proportions of two- and three-egg clutches, were submitted from an intensive study during 1996–98 (J.W. Pearce-Higgins, pers. comm.). Warmer springs are reported to advance the breeding phenology of Golden Plovers and of their tipulid prey (Pearce-Higgins et al. 2005). Winter numbers counted by WeBS, mainly at coastal sites and omitting some big concentrations inland, have increased sharply in Britain since the mid 1980s (Banks et al. 2006); these birds are mainly of Fennoscandian or Russian origin.

 

Population changes

BBS UK graph
 
BBS acknowledgement
 
BBS Scotland graph
 

Productivity trends

 
Clutch size graph

 

 

Insufficient data on brood size
available for this species

 

Insufficient data on nest failure
available for this species

 

 

Insufficient data on nestling failure
available for this species

 

 

Insufficient data on laying date
available for this species

 

 

Insufficient data on CES
available for this species

 

 

Additional information

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This report should be cited as:
Baillie, S.R., Marchant, J.H., Crick, H.Q.P., Noble, D.G., Balmer, D.E., Barimore, C., Coombes, R.H.,
Downie, I.S., Freeman, S.N., Joys, A.C., Leech, D.I., Raven, M.J., Robinson, R.A. & Thewlis, R.M. (2007)
Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status 2007.
BTO Research Report No. 487. BTO, Thetford. (http://www.bto.org/birdtrends)

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