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 adult ♂, breeding BirdGuides rarity status: Rare
For the purposes of our bird news services, this species is classed as Rare: species currently considered for acceptance by the British Birds Rarities Committee (or forms of equivalent rarity).
Most recent UK and Irish reports of Black-winged Stilt
Most recent photos of Black-winged Stilt (25)
Accepted historical records for Black-winged Stilt (367)
Black-winged Stilt has been reported in the following areas (Bird News Extra subscribers can see a list of all records, as well as charts and graphs analysing the data by area, year, month, age and sex): Alderney (1) Anglesey (3) Beds (5) Berks (3) Borders (1) Bucks (1) Cambs (7) Carmarthen (1) Cheshire (6) Clare (1) Cleveland (2) Clyde (2) Cork (11) Cornwall (19) Devon (18) Donegal (1) Dorset (11) Down (1) Dublin (2) Dumf & Gall (2) Durham (2) E Sussex (11) E Yorks (6) East Glamorgan (1) | Essex (18) Galway (1) Glos (1) Guernsey (6) Gwent (2) Gwynedd (3) Hants (15) Herefs (1) Herts (3) Highland (1) IOW (3) Jersey (2) Kent (34) Kerry (4) Lancs (5) Leics (2) Limerick (1) Lincs (10) London (6) Manc'r (2) Mayo (1) N Yorks (4) NE Scotland (2) Norfolk (39) | Northants (3) Northumbs (4) Notts (3) Outer Hebrides (1) Oxon (4) Pembroke (4) Roscommon (1) S Yorks (2) Scilly (4) Shrops (1) Somerset (10) Staffs (4) Suffolk (21) Surrey (6) Tipperary (2) W Sussex (9) Warks (1) Waterford (1) Westmeath (1) Wexford (7) Wicklow (1) Wilts (2) Worcs (2) |
European breeding populations (30)
Black-winged Stilt breeds in the following countries (Bird News Extra subscribers will see population statistics and information on trends for each country, and a map of population densities): Albania Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bulgaria Canary Islands Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Italy Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia Spain Turkey Ukraine Products featuring Black-winged Stilt (10)
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