Woodcock status hangs in the balance

Woodcock status hangs in the balance

This year far fewer records of breeding woodcocks have been submitted to the BTO


By Joe Dimbleby

Thursday, 02 September 2010

Shooters are called on to log woodcock sightings as a decline in reports risks a change in conservation status

The GWCT is concerned that the presence of woodcock is being severely under reported and is calling on shooters to report sightings of the birds.

A recent British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) newsletter revealed that this year far fewer records of breeding woodcock have been submitted by the general public particularly in Wales and Scotland. Professor Nick Sotherton, director of research with the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, said: “We are not surprised by the situation in Wales. Our 2003 National Breeding Survey detected very few birds there, but the Scottish situation does surprise us. In 2003 over half the breeding woodcock recorded in the UK were sighted in Scotland. It would be a great shame if such an iconic bird is badly under-recorded in this national initiative. In other words, birds might be present, but no-one is telling the BTO.”

The rest of this article appears in 1st September issue of Shooting Times.

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