2007 in birding and ornithology
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The year 2007 in birding and ornithology.
Worldwide
New species
Europe
Breeding birds
- There were eleven deliberate killings by illegal poisoning of red kite in Scotland in 2007; although incidents appear to have decreased in the Dumfries and Galloway red kite project area.[1]
- The Sea Eagle Project team reports 42 territorial breeding pairs of white-tailed eagle in Scotland with 24 successful broods fledging 34 young. There are probably around 200 individual white-tailed eagles resident in Scotland.[1]
Migrant and wintering birds
- Record breaking movement of little auk with 18,713 past the Farne Islands, Northumberland on 9 November; 18,900 past St Abb's Head, Borders and 28,803 past the Farne Islands on 11 November.[1]
- An influx of cattle egret began on 3 November with four in Dorset and one at Kenfig Pool NNR on 5 November. In mid–November more arrived in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (18th), and by the end of the year they were seen as far east as Sussex and as far north as Dumfries and Galloway.[1]
Rare birds
- Britain and Ireland's first great blue heron on 7 December 2007 at Lower Moors, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.[2] Two previous birds in British waters were ship–assisted.[3]
- Britain's first live record of a Madeiran storm-petrel on 28 July 2007 on a pelagic, about 7.5 miles SSE of St Mary's, Isles of Scilly.[2]
Ireland
- Cattle egrets were reported from Co Galway, Co Clare, Co Cork and Co Waterford in November and December.[1]
Scandinavia
To be completed
North America
To be completed
References
- Balmer, D. and Vickery, J. "Birds". In Branson, A. (2008) Wildlife Reports. British Wildlife 19: 201–4.
- Flood Bob, ed. (2008). Isles of Scilly Bird and Natural History Review 2007. Isles of Scilly Bird Group.
- Fisher, E. Ashley (2010). "Great Blue Heron on Scilly: new to Britain". British Birds. 103: 206–212.
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