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SNIPE
Gallinago gallinago
Snipe © G Olioso
 

• Population
  changes

• Productivity
  trends

• Additional
  information

Conservation listings
Europe: SPEC category 3 (declining)
UK: amber (>50% population decline, but data possibly unrepresentative)
Long-term trend
UK: probable decline
UK population size
59,300 (52,600–69,000) pairs in 1985–99 (O'Brien 2005: BiE04, APEP06)
Status summary
Snipe were monitored by the CBC mainly in lowland England, where numbers have fallen rapidly since the 1970s as farmland has been drained (Gibbons et al. 1993, Siriwardena et al. 2000a). The CBC index was discontinued after 1984, when the number of occupied plots became too small (Marchant et al. 1990), and the graph is not shown here. In Northern Ireland, a breeding decline of around 30% occurred between the mid 1980s and 1999 (Henderson et al. 2002). Surveys in England and Wales revealed a decrease of 62% in breeding birds in wet meadows between 1982 and 2002, with the remaining birds becoming highly aggregated into a tiny number of suitable sites (Wilson et al. 2005). The trend in the upland and moorland strongholds of the species is not fully known, but the 1988–91 atlas documented range loss widely in Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, as well as lowland England, and a general decrease is therefore probable. The BBS shows increases in England and especially in Scotland since 1994. Daily nest failure rates at the egg stage appear to have halved. Following declines across much of Europe during the 1990s, this previously 'secure' species is now provisionally evaluated as 'declining' (BirdLife International 2004).
 

Population changes

BBS UK graph
 
Table of population changes for Snipe

Source Period
(yrs)
Years Plots
(n)
Change
(%)
Lower
limit
Upper
limit
Alert Comment
BBS UK 10 1995-2005 129 29 13 44    
  5 2000-2005 135 3 -9 15    
BBS England 10 1995-2005 59 19 -2 43    
  5 2000-2005 65 5 -8 18    
BBS Scotland 10 1995-2005 53 32 16 57    
  5 2000-2005 50 1 -13 16    

BBS acknowledgement
 
BBS England graph
BBS Scotland graph
 

Productivity trends

Table of productivity changes for Snipe

Variable Period
(yrs)
Years Mean
annual
sample
Trend Modelled
in first year
Modelled
in 2005
Change Comment
Clutch size 37 1968-2005 13 None       Small sample
Daily failure rate (eggs) 37 1968-2005 16 Linear decline 3.3% nests/day 1.4% nests/day -57.6% Small sample

 
Clutch size graph

 

 

Insufficient data on brood size
available for this species

Egg nest failure graph

 

 

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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