The swooping display and ‘pee-wit’ calls of breeding Lapwing and the haunting cry of a Curlew are some of the most iconic sights and sounds of the countryside. Yet, with breeding waders in serious decline, these displays and calls could become a distant memory.
Breeding wader species are struggling
Both Lapwing and Curlew populations have declined by over 50% in the last 30 years, and currently, only one in eight Curlew chicks survives. Other breeding waders face declines too: