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NORFOLK BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN SPECIES DATA AUDIT ...

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Cuckoo<br />

Cuculus canorus<br />

Species Present<br />

or<br />

absent<br />

in<br />

Tundra Swan<br />

Cygnus columbianus bewickii<br />

Lesser Spotted Woodpecker<br />

Dendrocopos minor<br />

Cirl Bunting<br />

Emberiza cirlus<br />

Yellowhammer<br />

Emberiza citrinella<br />

Reed Bunting<br />

Emberiza schoeniclus<br />

Black-throated Diver<br />

Gavia arctica<br />

Eurasian Wryneck<br />

Jynx torquilla<br />

Red-backed Shrike<br />

Lanius collurio<br />

Norfolk<br />

No. of records<br />

in database<br />

No. of 1km<br />

squares<br />

recorded<br />

since 1980<br />

Possible other sources<br />

of data sets<br />

8<br />

Other survey<br />

work completed<br />

or in progress<br />

P 17 13 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 5 5 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 294 160 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 334 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 950 152 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 2 1 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 12 7 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 317 83 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

Comments<br />

RSPB Amber List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: A fairy common, but declining, summer<br />

visitor<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

RSPB Amber List.<br />

Numbers down on 2004 and 2005.<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk:”Scarce and declining resident” borne<br />

out by NBA results<br />

2000-6. Recorded at 23 sites in 2006.<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “A rare vagrant”.<br />

Agricultural changes<br />

RSPB Red List. Once common but currently in decline.<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “A common but declining resident and<br />

scarce passage migrant”.<br />

Agricultural changes<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: a common resident and fairly common<br />

passage migrant. BTO census showed a decline of 60%<br />

between 69-94”<br />

Agricultural changes<br />

Norfolk action plan in preparation.<br />

RSPB Amber List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “Scarce winter visitor and passage<br />

migrant, very scarce inland”<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

Scarce passage migrant, mostly autumn, last bred in 1955.<br />

The days of the wryneck as a British breeding bird are<br />

numbered – loss of habitat, and an increase in pesticides<br />

have been suggested as causes of the population crash. ~<br />

50-70 records 2005, 25 records 2006<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “a scarce passage migrant; formerly a<br />

scarce summer visitor, which last bred in 1988”. Single bird<br />

failed to find mate in 1989. Recent birds probably Fennoscandian<br />

displaced by north-east winds.” Extinct as a<br />

breeding bird in the county since 1988. 3 sight records in<br />

2006. Continued decline in European populations

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