Map of Cornwall

Environmental Records Centre
for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

 

 

Home
Site map
About us
Recording wildlife
Cornish Species
Geology
Services
News & events
Publications
Projects
Help wanted
Downloads
Related links

 

A checklist of the birds of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly

Available to download

The following list is based on two sources. The list for the Isles of Scilly was published in the Isles of Scilly Bird and Natural History Review 2002 pp 199-206 and the list for Cornwall was published in the Newsletter of the Cornwall Bird Watching and Preservation Society No 9 December 2002.

This list differs from the published Isles of Scilly checklist in that Marsh Tit is omitted here. The reason being that the Marsh Tit records date from the 19th century, but Marsh Tit and Willow Tit were not separated in this country until 1897.

The published Cornwall list does not include rarities that were recorded prior to 1950. The check list that follows does and it also attempts to include all the races that have been reliably recorded within the county. There are a few other minor differences. For example, two of the gulls have been listed as sub-species instead of species to accord with the opinion of the British Ornithologists Union (BOU) and the Red-legged Partridge has been omitted because it seems unclear whether it qualifies under the definition for category C status (which is described below).

This list includes all species recorded by the end of 2002 in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and is in the Vouss taxonomic order. The English common names used by various organisations vary, but those used in the following list should be similar to those found in the majority of current field guides. If in doubt refer to the scientific name.

In column 1 there is a code that indicates the following:

A A species that has been recorded in an apparently wild state since 1st January 1950
B A species that has been recorded in an apparently wild state up to 31st December 1949, but not subsequently.
C An introduced species which maintains itself without recourse to further introduction.

Those that require a National Rarities description are followed by (R), those that require a description for acceptance in Cornwall or the Isles of Scilly are followed by (C) or (S) respectively.

In column 2 is a code that indicates the population of the species. The number of each species is described by seven terms that range from very rare to very common. The populations that correspond to those terms are laid out in the table below. The populations have been derived by the writer and are often based on fragmentary data, or upon assumptions about the distribution and densities of a species. Where the numbers refer to migrants, it is the total number of migrants in any on year that is counted. These assessments are intended for guidance only, they are not meant to be definitive statements.

The code (ext) indicates that this species is now extinct.

Term
Cornwall
Isles of Scilly
Non-breeding
Breeding
Non-breeding
Breeding
individuals
pairs
individuals
pairs
Very common (VC) >100 000 >50 000 >2000 >1000
Common (C) 10 001- 100 000 5001- 50 000 1001- 2000 501- 1000
Fairly Common (FC) 1001- 10 000 501- 5000 251- 1000 126- 500
Uncommon (U) 101- 1000 51- 500 51-250 26-125
Fairly Rare (FR) 11-100 Jun-50 Nov-50 Jun-25
Rare (R) 01-Oct 0.5-5 01-Oct 0.5- 5
Very rare (VR) <1 <0.5 <1 <0.5

In column 3 is an indication of when the bird is present. It is not possible to be totally accurate in the space available.

The codes are as follows:

r
resident
m
migrant
spm
spring migrant
(sp)m
migrant (mainly in spring)
s
summer visitor
am
autumn migrant
(a)m
migrant (mainly in autumn)
w
winter visitor
b
breeds (residents may be assumed to breed)
(b)
occasionally breeds

Those species that have been recorded at sea, but not from the land are marked (sea)

  Next Click here to view list in taxonomic order
  Next Click here to view list in English name order
  Next Click here to view list in scientific name order

 

 

 

 

Top of page
Top of page

Home - Site map - About ERCCIS - Recording - Geology - Services - News and events - Publications - Projects - Help wanted - Free downloads - Related links

 
Wildlife information for wildlife conservation

ERCCIS
Five Acres, Allet, Truro, Cornwall, TR4 9DJ
Phone: (01872) 240777
Fax: (01872) 225476
Email: erccis@cornwt.demon.co.uk
Website: http://www.cornwallwildliferecords.co.uk