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Roseate Tern<br />

Sterna dougallii<br />

Turtle dove<br />

Streptopelia turtur<br />

Common Starling<br />

Sterna vulgaris<br />

Song Thrush<br />

Turdus philomelos<br />

Ring Ouzel<br />

Turdus torquatus<br />

Northern Lapwing<br />

Vanellus vanellus<br />

Species Present<br />

or<br />

absent<br />

in<br />

Norfolk<br />

No. of<br />

records in<br />

database<br />

No. of 1km<br />

squares<br />

recorded<br />

since 1980<br />

Possible other sources<br />

of data sets<br />

11<br />

Other survey<br />

work completed<br />

or in progress<br />

P 3 2 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 1563 135 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 19 6 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 1656 99 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 16 13 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 5 2 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

Comments<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “ very scarce summer visitor and<br />

passage migrant..numbers fluctuated widely..one of the<br />

rarest breeding sea birds in Britain”<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

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

visitor and fairly common passage migrant; very rare in<br />

winter. Marked decline since the 1980s due to drought in<br />

the winter quarters, large-scale shooting on migration and<br />

modern farming methods on the breeding grounds”. Norfolk<br />

Action Plan published January 2006.<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “abundant resident, winter visitor and<br />

passage migrant..Britain’s resident starlings have suffered<br />

as a direct result of. ..(agricultural practices)<br />

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

RSPB Red List<br />

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

migrant… – declined (nationally) 54% between 1969 and<br />

1994 … declined similarly in Norfolk but a recovery appears<br />

to be taking place in the late 1990s”. Norfolk Action Plan<br />

published December 1998, revised October 2007.<br />

RSPB Red List.<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “a fairly common passage migrant,<br />

rare in midsummer and in winter..marked population decline<br />

between the two BTO Breeding Atlases.<br />

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

RSPB Amber List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “common, but declining breeder and<br />

passage migrant, common winter visitor”.<br />

Agricultural intensification and degradation.<br />

New to national list of BAP priority species 2007

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