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Jul042012

Nuthatch - 2003-07

The Nuthatch is a sedentary bird, so it is likely that all summer records are of breeding birds. The estimate at the end of the survey of 1984-88 was made on this premise, suggesting an average density of three to four pairs per tetrad and a county population of 600 – 800 pairs. The higher of these figures accords with the average density used by the 1988-91 National Atlas  to calculate the UK population.

Since then the BBS has indicated a 76% increase in Wales between 1994 and 2007. If the BBS findings are applied to the number of occupied tetrads registered by the survey of 2003-07, using a density of four pairs per tetrad, a population estimate of 1,500 pairs in Pembrokeshire emerges.  

 Graham Rees

 

Fieldwork 2003-07 (based on 490 tetrads) 

Red = breeding confirmed = 84

Orange = breeding probable = 109

Yellow = breeding possible = 21

Total tetrads in which registered = 214 (43.7%)

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