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Scotland’s seabird population continues to decline but some species are showing signs of recovery, new figures have shown.
The figures show that between 1986 and 2023, the 11 species assessed for breeding numbers were down 48% overall, with Arctic ...
Numbers of iconic seabird colonies breeding around our coasts have fallen by 48 per cent between 1986 and 2023.
KITTIWAKE, arctic skua and arctic tern (tirricks) have shown “particularly drastic population crashes” in Shetland, a nature ...
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The man pursuing the sound of every bird in IrelandWith almost 200 native birds already recorded, he has three species left on his list - the grey partridge, great skua and the red-breasted merganser. All three are increasingly difficult to locate ...
Arctic Tern and Great Skua are among Britain’s most at risk birds. They join another five threatened seabird species already on the red list – the Kittiwake, Herring Gull, Roseate Tern ...
NatureScot reported a slight increase in the number of great skua at Hermaness and Noss national ... At Hermaness, 220 breeding pairs of the bird - also known as bonxie - were counted.
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