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NORFOLK BIODIVERSITY ACTION PLAN SPECIES DATA AUDIT ...

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Herring Gull<br />

Larus argentatus<br />

Black-tailed Godwit<br />

Limosa limosa<br />

Species Present<br />

or<br />

absent<br />

in<br />

Savi’s Warbler<br />

Locustella luscinioides<br />

Grasshopper Warbler<br />

Locustella naevia<br />

Woodlark<br />

Lullula arborea<br />

Common Scoter<br />

Melanitta nigra<br />

Corn bunting<br />

Emberiza calandra<br />

Yellow Wagtail<br />

Motacilla flava flavissima<br />

Spotted flycatcher<br />

Muscicapa striata<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 />

9<br />

Other survey<br />

work completed<br />

or in progress<br />

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

Project<br />

P 16 1 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

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

Project<br />

P 571 180 County Recorder, R County<br />

Recorder, RSPB, BTO SPB,<br />

BTO<br />

P 258 90 Ron Hoblin has complete census<br />

work<br />

Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

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

Project<br />

P 131 8 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

Yellow Wagtail - County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk Bird Atlas<br />

Project<br />

P 1009 128 County Recorder, RSPB, BTO Norfolk survey in<br />

2003<br />

Comments<br />

RSPB Amber List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “fairly common, but localised resident,<br />

and common passage migrant and winter visitor<br />

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

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “very scarce and declining breeder,<br />

increasingly common passage migrant and winter visitor”<br />

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

RSPB Red List<br />

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

annual since 1967, formerly bred regularly unti mid 19 th C<br />

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

RSPB Red List<br />

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

scarce passage migrant”<br />

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

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk:: “a fairly common but localised breeder<br />

and scarce passage migrant”. In 1998, 309 singing males in<br />

Norfolk, in 1997 232 (16% of the British population). Norfolk<br />

Action Plan published June 2006.<br />

RSPB Red List<br />

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

migrant, varying numbers of non-breeders over-summer; rare<br />

inland<br />

RSPB Red List.<br />

Concentrations in the Fens and North Norfolk Coast<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “a scarce and declining resident and<br />

very scarce passage migrant. Lowest point only 7% of tetrads<br />

in 97, none recorded 96, but a flock of 309 at Welney in 97<br />

may indicate a reversal of the downward trend”. Norfolk<br />

Action Plan published January 2006.<br />

RSPB Amber List<br />

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

visitor and passage migrant, very rare in winte. In decline as<br />

a breeding species since the 1930s”<br />

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

RSPB Red List<br />

The Birds of Norfolk: “A common summer visitor and fairly<br />

common passage migrant. The species has been in longterm<br />

decline since the 1960s with the British breeding<br />

population dropping by about 75% by the late 1980s…`”<br />

Norfolk Action Plan published April 2007.

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