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British birds 'being pushed past limits'

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September 25, 2025

CONSERVATIONISTS have warned that British birds are being “pushed past their limits” as official figures showed ongoing declines in species in all habitats.

Data from the Environment Department (Defra) shows severe declines for farmland birds, with populations tumbling 62% since the 1970s and 11% in the past five years alone, with species such as turtle doves, grey partridges, tree sparrows and starlings particularly struggling.

Seabird populations across the UK have seen a sharp drop in numbers in the past five years of around 15%, with populations falling by 37% overall since the 1980s, with conservationists warning of the impact of bird flu on top of a “cocktail of growing pressures”.

The UK's woodland birds have seen populations fall by around a third (32%) over the long term, and have continued to decline in recent years in England by around 6%, while breeding water and wetland birds have seen falls of around 11% in England since the 1970s.

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