Farmland birds are in decline after Bulgaria´s accession to the EU in 2007

Based on monitoring data for the period 2005-2010, we studied the trends in abundance and species richness of common breeding birds in Bulgaria before and after the country joined the EU in 2007. We analysed the trends in birds of farmland, woodland and “other” habitats, and additionally, we tested whether indices of the commonest birds are representative of wider changes in bird populations. At species level (n = 32), significant declines were detected in 11 species (34%), and increases in just two (6%); 19 species (60%) had uncertain trends. There were mean declines of 15% in farmland birds, 5% in woodland birds and 24% in birds of other habitats. Both species richness and total abundance of common birds were higher before the accession of Bulgaria to the EU than after.

Source
Svetoslav Spasov et al. Acta zool. bulg., 69 (1), 2017: 95-104