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WHINCHAT
Saxicola rubetra
Whinchat © G H Higginbotham
 

• Population
  changes

• Productivity
  trends

• Additional
  information

Conservation listings
Europe: no SPEC category (concentrated in Europe, conservation status favourable)
UK: green
Long-term trend
UK: probable decline
UK population size
14,000–28,000 pairs in 1990 (1988–91 Atlas: APEP06); 11,000–22,100 pairs in 2000 (updated using BBS trend: BiE04)
Status summary
Whinchats were not monitored until the BBS began in 1994. By then, however, Gibbons et al. (1993) had identified a major range contraction, mainly from lowland England, that was probably at least partly due to the loss of marginal farmland habitats. Further extinctions have occurred since then among remaining pockets of lowland breeders. BBS data suggest that some population decline took place during the 1990s, especially in England, provisionally raising a BTO alert there. There has been no clear trend in breeding performance in the period since 1968.
 

Population changes

BBS UK graph
 
BBS acknowledgement
 
BBS England graph
 

Productivity trends

 
Clutch size graph
Brood size graph
Egg nest failure graph
Chick nest failure graph
Laying date graph

 

 

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., Coombes, R.H.,
Downie, I.S., Freeman, S.N., Joys, A.C., Leech, D.I., Raven, M.J., Robinson, R.A. and Thewlis, R.M. (2006)
Breeding Birds in the Wider Countryside: their conservation status 2005.
BTO Research Report No. 435. BTO, Thetford. (http://www.bto.org/birdtrends)

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