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Dawn Balmer

Medium-sized raptor, has a wide diversity of prey: principally small mammals but also birds, reptiles, amphibians, larger insects, and earthworms. Nominate buteo: W Palearctic and Madeira; insularum: Canary Islands; rothschildi: Azores; arrigonii: Corsica and Sardinia; vulpinus: N Palearctic; menetriesi: S Crimea and Caucasus to N Iran. Inhabits varied landscapes like forest clearings and fringes, woodlands, cultivated landscapes with groves or tall isolated trees. Population is increasing and the status is Least Concern. Resident or short-distance migrant, only vulpinus long-distance migrant.

Season of assessment

B

Population trendIncreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
1760000-2460000,2070000
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Sergey Dereliev

In Europe, the species favours coastal habitats (mudflats, wetlands of salt or brackish water) but is also present on inland (including arid land) freshwater wetlands. Its breeding range covers Europe (patchy coastline and inland distribution, two core areas – NW/W and SE Europe) and Asia (from E Mediterranean to C Asia and NE China) (Carboneras, Kirwan, 2020).

Intra-Eurasian partial migrant. Largely resident in W Europe and locally in C & S Europe, well defined moult migration of W European birds to aggregations in the Wadden Sea and elsewhere. Scattered wintering grounds at lower latitudes, S to N Africa.

Season of assessment

B

Population trendStable
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
104000-154000,124000
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Sergey Dereliev

Short- to long-distance migrant, breeding in the Palearctic (ssp. arquata in Europe, orientalis east of the Urals). Nominate subspecies breeding from Spain to Fennoscandia and Russia, wintering along European and N African coasts. A few orientalis visit E Mediterranean coasts. There have been long-term declines in breeding numbers across Europe, so the speices is listed as Near Threatened at the global scale (Brown 2015).

Season of assessment

B

Population trendDecreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
405000-553000,470000
Red List categoryNT
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Callum Macgregor

Medium-sized duck with extremely large, circumpolar breeding range across wetlands in sub-arctic and boreal zone of Europe, Asia and North America. More scattered breeding in central Europe and Scandinavia. Winters Western Europe, North Africa and Sahel zone, Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, north America. Slight decline but population very large. Prefers open grassland, prairie or tundra habitats with wetlands. In winter on lakes, coastal marshes, estuaries, tidal areas and river deltas. Diet omnivorous. Hunted in France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Denmark, Finland, Baltic States and Russia.

Season of assessment

B

Population trendDecreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
310000-401000,353000
Red List categoryVU
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Sergey Dereliev

Medium-sized duck with extremely large breeding range across wetlands in whole North of Europe and Asia from Iceland to Bering Sea. Some decline but population still very large. Birds from large part of breeding range wintering along coasts of Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, France, Britain and Ireland and Italian Po Delta. Hunted in most of range, resulting in many recoveries. During winter inhabits large variety of open, wet areas. Herbivorous, with grasses dominating the diet. Forages nocturnally and rests during the day, but activity pattern influenced by degree of hunting.

Season of assessment

B

Population trendDecreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
451000-733000,574000
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Callum Macgregor

Rather big falcon, feeds chiefly on birds, majority of prey taken on wing. Nominate peregrinus: N Eurasia (S of tundra); minor: Morocco, Mauritania and sub-Saharan Africa; brookei: Mediterranean basin east to the Caucasus Mountains; calidus: Tundra of Eurasia; more sub-species in other continents. For hunting, requires extensive open terrain often including various wetland or coastal habitats. For breeding, mainly cliffs, crags, also tree-tops or on ground. Population is increasing, the status is Least Concern. Migratory in N and NE, grading through strongly dispersive to resident in S and W.

Season of assessment

B

Population trendIncreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
32200-62100,41300
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Michele Mendi

Breeds in three distinct populations in Greenland, Svalbard and Arctic Russia/Baltic/North Sea, wintering in Northern Ireland/Islay, Scotland and the Netherlands respectively. Numbers increased dramatically following protective measures from 1960 to reach well over a million today, still increasing. Used to be strictly arctic-breeding but birds from the Russian population expanded their breeding range to the southwest, with colonies now found throughout the flyway (van der Jeugd et al. 2009). Favours breeding on small islands in vicinity of open grassland areas, but can nest on cliffs, in meadows and even pine forests.

Season of assessment

W

Population trendIncreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
877000-1010000,939000
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Michele Mendi

An endemic, forest-dwelling raptor associated with open lands in Europe (BirdLife International 2021). Populations vary from resident to migratory. Some S European populations are critically endangered (Madroño et al. 2004).

Season of assessment

B

Population trendIncreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
65100-76600,70300
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Michele Mendi

Preferred breeding habitats of the species are various shallow freshwater wetlands, usually with submergent vegetation and muddy shores and substrates. The species is widely distributed across the Holarctic (except for the high Arctic) – most of North America, Europe and Asia (Dubowy et al. 2020).

Intra Eurasian/African migrant. It overwinters generally S of the breeding grounds; the wintering range includes W & S Europe, Africa (incl. S of Sahara – Sahel zone, E Africa). Some populations are resident or locally dispersive (W Europe).

Its population trend in Europe is stable. Evaluated as “Least Concern” (BirdLife International 2021).

Season of assessment

B

Population trendDecreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
295000-391000,339000
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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Michele Mendi

The species occupies for breeding various types of freshwater or brackish wetlands (both natural and artificial), usually large and shallow, with abundant emergent and submergent vegetation (Keller et al. 2020). It has wide distribution across the Holarctic: W & C North America, from Iceland and most of Europe to Japan and Kamchatka, locally in NW Africa (Leschack et al. 2020).

Eurasian-African/Asian migrant. Strongly migratory in the N of its range, the populations in temperate regions largely resident, like in W & S Europe.

Its population trend in Europe is increasing. Evaluated as “Least Concern” (BirdLife International 2021).

Season of assessment

B

Population trendIncreasing
Population size
(min-max, best estimate)
164000-262000,202000
Red List categoryLC
Franks, S., Fiedler, W., Arizaga, J., Jiguet, F., Nikolov, B., van der Jeugd, Ambrosini, R, Aizpurua, O., Bairlein, F., Clark, J., Fattorini, N, Hammond, M., Higgins, D, Levering, H., Skellorn, W., Spina, F, Thorup, K. Walker, J., Woodward, I. and Baillie, S.R. (1) (2022) Online Atlas of the movements of European bird populations. https://migrationatlas.org EURING/CMS (1) Principal investigator
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