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 adult BirdGuides rarity status: Scarce
For the purposes of our bird news services, this species is classed as Scarce: broadly speaking, species that are covered in British Birds' annual review of scarce species (and forms of similar rarity). Most recent UK and Irish reports of Wryneck
Most recent photos of Wryneck (25)
 South Gare, Cleveland 16/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 19/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 19/05/13 |
 Crail, Fife 20/05/13 |
 Crail, Fife 20/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 19/05/13 |
 Kinneff, Aberdeenshire 18/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 17/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 17/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 17/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 17/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 16/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 16/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 16/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 16/05/13 |
 South Gare, Cleveland 16/05/13 |
 Saudi Arabia 03/04/13 |
 Malta 30/03/13 |
 Malta 23/03/13  |
 Minsmere RSPB, Suffolk 05/05/12 |
 Minsmere RSPB, Suffolk 05/05/12 |
 Poland 19/05/11 |
 Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk 31/08/11 |
 Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk 31/08/11 |
 Portland, Dorset 24/10/12 |
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Key UK sites for Wryneck (16)
Bird News Extra subscribers can view a list of top sites for this species. To check prices, find out more, or to subscribe, click here. European breeding populations (40)
Wryneck 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 Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Italy Latvia Lichtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macedonia Moldova Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Serbia and Montenegro Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Products featuring Wryneck (10)
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