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B0wer
13-Jun-19, 21:57
I swear by now we normally have curlew and oyster catcher chicks running about the farm. Haven't seen any this year. Friends down Perth way said their local curlew spotting group had notice a 60% drop in curlew chick numbers - largely because of Corvids snacking on them.

Wondering if anyone else has noticed a decline in wading chicks and if so do you think the growing corvid population up here might be a factor?

orkneycadian
25-Sep-19, 08:52
They have done very well over here this year. I saw in one field, after it had been cut down for silage and picked up, the most whaups and shalders I have ever seen in one place. This despite the local SNH and RSPB claiming that ground nesting birds are are in dire danger from stoats. Yeah, right.....

But corvids are a major menace, both to birds and humans. RSPB and SNH of course will never admit to that, and in England, Chris Packham even attempted to stymie efforts to control corvids. There are numerous examples over here of RSPB/SNH ignoring real cases of predation (particularly on bonxies or hoodies) and then try and blame the decline in the victims of such birds on human activity. You couldn't make it up....

sprint95m
04-Oct-19, 13:30
There are numerous examples over here of RSPB/SNH ignoring real cases of predation (particularly on bonxies or hoodies) and then try and blame the decline in the victims of such birds on human activity. You couldn't make it up....
In Orkney, what is preying on the bonxies and hoodie crows?

orkneycadian
06-Oct-19, 11:01
Sorry, bad composition there on my part. I meant to say that RSPB / SNH ignore real cases of predation (particularly by bonxies and hoodies)

Entirely my fault, sorry about that!