The Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) shows that the numbers of Swifts and Linnets were halved in Scotland between 2011 and 2012

BBS population trends are published annually for 61 bird species in Scotland, and the latest results show that 2012 was a particularly bad year for a number of migrant birds, including Whitethroat (Sylvia communis) and Swift (Apus apus). The latest figures from the Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) show that numbers of Swifts fell by 42% in Scotland between 2011 and 2012. For Swifts, the latest drop in numbers is the third annual decline in a row, and follows a 57% decline in Scotland since the mid-1990s. Linnets (Carduelis cannabina), which live on farmland, also did badly in 2012, with the population declining by nearly 50% between 2011 and 2012, taking the numbers of this small finch to their lowest level in Scotland since the survey began in 1994.

Source: BTO, July 2013
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