15 February 2018
Upland birds have suffered a
"worrying decline" in most species, according to new figures.
Scottish Natural Heritage's
latest analysis shows 10 out of 17 breeds fell in numbers, decreasing by 16% in
total.
The Official Statistic for
Terrestrial Breeding Birds looked at data from between 1994 and 2016.
The statistics suggest better
breeding success among woodland and farmland birds, with an increase in their
numbers.
Simon Foster, trends analyst at
Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), said: "It's wonderful to see that
woodland and farmland birds are not only holding their own in Scotland, but
that many are thriving.
"However, with some upland
birds struggling, there are a lot of people and projects working hard to
improve conditions for waders - some of which have seen worrying declines.
"We and many of our partners
are hoping to see these birds fare better in the coming years."
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