Offshore wind - birds on migration in Scottish waters: strategic review

A report detailing the migratory routes of bird species around the UK and Ireland which have the potential to be impacted by offshore wind developments. This forms part of the strategic study of collision risk for birds on migration and further development of the stochastic collision risk modelling tool work package one.

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Appendix 1 – Maps Overlaid with Tracking Data

Nearctic Light–bellied Brent Goose (Canadian) - Autumn

Nearctic Light–bellied Brent Goose (Canadian) – Spring

Barnacle Goose (Svalbard) - Autumn

Barnacle Goose (Svalbard) – Spring

Barnacle Goose (Greenland) - Autumn

Barnacle Goose (Greenland) – Spring

Greylag Goose (Icelandic) - Autumn

Greylag Goose (Icelandic) – Spring

Taiga Bean Goose – Autumn

Taiga Bean Goose – Spring

Pink-footed Goose - Autumn

Pink-footed Goose – Spring

Greenland White-fronted Goose – Autumn

Greenland White-fronted Goose - Spring

Bewick's Swan - Autumn

Bewick's Swan – Spring

Whooper Swan - Autumn

Whooper Swan – Spring

Shelduck

Oystercatcher

Ringed Plover

Osprey

Hen Harrier

Short-eared Owl

Contact

Email: ScotMER@gov.scot

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