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"Puffins and turtle doves at risk of being wiped out, say experts"
http://www.theguardian.com/environm...-turtle-dove-extinction-uk-endangered-species
Probably one of my favourite little birds, would be a dreadful shame if we weren't able to see these around our shores
The crash in Atlantic puffin numbers in Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands, which together hold 80% of the European population, has been linked to climate change and fishing practices. In Britain there have been significant losses on Fair Isle and Shetland, though elsewhere in the UK numbers are better.
Though puffin numbers remain in their millions in Europe, there have been worryingly high breeding failures at key colonies. Dr Richard Gregory, the RSPB’s head of species monitoring, said: “The red listing is driven by the declines in Europe, where most of the population is, particularly in Iceland and Norway.”
The small bird faced a “long list of threats”, he said. Research showed puffins were particularly susceptible to shifts in sea temperatures, thermal mixing and extreme weather, all affecting their prey species of sand eels, sprats and other small fish.
Gill net fisheries and invasive predators such as rats, cats and mink on the islands where they breed, as well as fishing of their prey species, have also contributed to the decline, he said.
http://www.theguardian.com/environm...-turtle-dove-extinction-uk-endangered-species
Probably one of my favourite little birds, would be a dreadful shame if we weren't able to see these around our shores