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GlossaryThe terms listed below are generally restricted to those that have been adopted specifically for use within WeBS
or more widely for monitoring.
Autumn For waders, autumn comprises July to
October inclusive. Due to differences in seasonality
between species (see Monthly fluctuations), a strict
definition of autumn is not used for wildfowl.
Complex site A WeBS site that consists of two or
more sectors.
Core Counts The basic WeBS counts that monitor all
wetlands throughout the UK once per month on
priority dates. Used to determine population
estimates and trends and identify important sites.
Distance survey/analysis A method of survey where
observers travel along a set path (transect) and not
only count but record the distance to any birds seen.
Birds further from the transect will tend to be missed
by the observers, but recording the distance to each
bird enables the number missed to be calculated.
This technique is now used regularly for aerial survey
of marine waters.
Local Organiser Person responsible for co-
ordinating counters and counts at a local level,
normally a county or large estuary, and the usual
point of contact with WeBS partners.
Incomplete counts When presenting counts of an
individual species, a large proportion of the number
of birds was suspected to have been missed, eg due
to part coverage of the site or poor counting
conditions, or when presenting the total number of
birds of all species on the site, a significant
proportion of the total number was missed.
I-WeBS An independent but complementary scheme
operating in the Republic of Ireland to monitor non-
breeding waterbirds, organised by the IWC
BirdWatch Ireland, the National Parks and Wildlife
Service (Ireland) and The Wildfowl & Wetlands
Trust.
Low Tide Counts (LTC) WeBS counts made at low
tide to assess the relative importance of different
parts of individual estuaries as feeding areas for
intertidal waterbirds.
National threshold Used as a generic term to imply
the 1% British threshold for sites in Great Britain, and
the 1% all-Ireland threshold for sites in Northern
Ireland. Similarly, national importance is used as a
generic term to refer to sites in Great Britain and in
Northern Ireland that meet the respective thresholds.
Short-stopping The phenomenon of migratory birds
travelling only part of the way to their former final
wintering destination. For example, birds that
previously wintered in Britain and Ireland will remain
on the Continent (usually because of warmer
weather).
Spring For waders, spring comprises April to June
inclusive. Due to differences in seasonality between
species (see Monthly fluctuations), a strict definition
of spring is not used for wildfowl.
Waterbirds WeBS follows the definition adopted by
Wetlands International. This includes a large number
of families, those occurring regularly in the UK being
divers, grebes, cormorants, herons, storks, ibises and
spoonbills, wildfowl, cranes, rails, waders, gulls and
terns.
WeBS count sector The unit of division of large sites
into areas which can be counted by one person in a
reasonable time period. They are often demarcated
by geographic features to facilitate recognition of the
boundary by counters. The finest level at which data
are recorded.
WeBS count site A biologically meaningful area that
represents a discrete area used by waterbirds such
that birds regularly move within but only occasionally
between sites. The highest level at which count data
are stored.
WeBS count sub-site A grouping of sectors within a
site to facilitate co-ordination. In most cases, sub-
sites also relate to biologically meaningful units for
describing waterbird distribution.
WeBS count unit The area/boundary within which a
count is made. The generic term for sites, sub-sites
and sectors.
Winter For waders, winter comprises November to
March inclusive. Due to differences in seasonality
between species (see Monthly fluctuations), a strict
definition of winter is not used for wildfowl.
1% criterion The Ramsar Convention has
established site selection criteria. Criterion 6 states
that ‘a wetland should be considered internationally
important if it regularly supports 1% of the individuals
in a population of one species or subspecies of
waterbird’. See also national importance.
1% threshold This logically derives from the 1%
criterion and relates to the number of birds that are
used as the nominal 1% of the population for the
purposes of site selection. Thus, an international
population of 300,000 Shelduck has a derived 1%
threshold of 3,000.
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Appendices
APPENDIX 1. INTERNATIONAL SITE DESIGNATIONS
The Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International
Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat requires
each Contracting Party to designate suitable
wetlands, selected on account of their international
significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology,
limnology or hydrology, for inclusion in a List of
Wetlands of International Importance (known as
Ramsar sites) (Carp 1972, Ramsar Convention
Secretariat 2004). The EU Directive on the
Conservation of Wild Birds (EC/79/409) lays emphasis
on the need to conserve bird habitats as a means of
maintaining populations and that this, in part, should
be achieved by the establishment of a network of
protected areas termed Special Protection Areas
(SPAs) (Stroud et al 1990, 2001). Ramsar sites and
SPAs may be identified using a number of criteria,
including a number of quantitative selection criteria
(see Appendix 2) which draw heavily upon waterbird
counts, especially WeBS and the other data
presented in this report.
The tables below list the number and area of
classified SPAs and Ramsar sites as of 26 May 2005.
More detailed information about protected sites can
be accessed via the JNCC website at
http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-4. Full listings of sites
currently designated as SPAs and Ramsar sites can
be found at the following links:
http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-1400http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-1389
Table A1. Number and area of classified SPAs and designated Ramsar sites in the UK as of 26/5/2005.
Classified SPAs Designated Ramsar sitesCountry No. of sites Site Area (ha) No. of sites Area (ha) England 77 609,249 66 294,427England/Scotland 1 43,637 1 43,637England/Wales 2 37,748 3 39,336Northern Ireland 10 70,660 17 86,831Scotland 139 597,883 50 283,569Wales 17 123,007 7 11,366Total 246 1,482,187 144 758,684
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APPENDIX 2. INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL IMPORTANCE
Any site recognised as being of international
ornithological importance is considered for
classification as a Special Protection Area (SPA)
under the EC Directive on the Conservation of Wild
Birds (EC/79/409), whilst a site recognised as an
internationally important wetland qualifies for
designation as a Ramsar site under the Convention
on Wetlands of International Importance especially
as Waterfowl Habitat. Criteria for assessing the
international importance of wetlands have been
agreed by the Contracting Parties to the Ramsar
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance
(Ramsar Convention Bureau 2004). Under Criterion 6,
a wetland is considered internationally important if it
regularly holds at least 1% of the individuals in a
population of one species or subspecies of waterbird,
while Criterion 5 states that any site regularly
supporting 20,000 or more waterbirds also qualifies.
Britain and Ireland’s wildfowl belong, in most cases,
to the northwest European population (Scott & Rose
1996), and the waders to the east Atlantic flyway
population (Stroud et al 2004).
A wetland in Britain is considered nationally
important if it regularly holds 1% or more of the
estimated British population of one species or
subspecies of waterbird, and in Northern Ireland is
important in an all-Ireland context if it holds 1% or
more of the estimated all-Ireland population.
The 1% thresholds for British, all-Ireland and
international waterbird populations, where known,
are listed in Table A2. Thus, any site regularly
supporting at least this number of birds potentially
qualifies for designation under national legislation, or
the EC Bird’s Directive or Ramsar Convention. The
international population for each species and sub-
species is also specified in the table. However, it
should be noted that, where 1% of the national
population is less than 50 birds, 50 is normally used
as a minimum qualifying threshold for the
designation of sites of national or international
importance (Stroud et al 2001).
1% thresholds have not been derived for
introduced species since it would not be appropriate
to establish protected sites (eg SSSIs) for these
species.
Sources of qualifying levels represent the most
up-to-date figures following recent reviews: for
wildfowl in Britain see Kershaw & Cranswick (2003);
for waders in Britain see Rehfisch et al (2003a); for
gulls in Britain see Burton et al (2003); for all-Ireland
importance for divers see Danielsen et al (1993) and
for other waterbirds see Whilde (in prep) cited in
Way et al (1993). International criteria follow
Wetlands International (2002).
It was agreed at the 1996 meeting of the Ramsar
Convention in Brisbane that population estimates will
be reviewed by Wetlands International every three
years and 1% thresholds revised every nine years
(Rose & Stroud 1994; Ramsar Resolution VI.4).
Note the estimates for Britain and internationally
have been revised since the last Wildfowl & Wader
Counts, and some population names have been
changed also (following Wetlands International
2002). It should be noted that for some populations,
where the British total is the international total, the
precise figure given for the estimates may differ
because of different rounding conventions applied in
the relevant publications.
Table A2. 1% thresholds for national and international importance.
Species/sub-species Population Great Britain All-Ireland InternationalMute Swan Britain 375 - 380
Ireland - 100 100Bewick's Swan bewickii, NW Europe (non-br) 81 *25 290Whooper Swan Iceland (br) 57 100 210Bean Goose fabalis (Taiga) *4 + 1,000
rossicus (Tundra) 1 6,000Pink-footed Goose Greenland, Iceland (br) 2,400 + 2,400European White-fronted Goose albifrons, Baltic-North Sea 58 + 10,000Greenland White-fronted Goose flavirostris 209 140 300Greylag Goose anser, Iceland (br) 819 *40 1,000
anser, NW Scotland 96 - 90Barnacle Goose E Greenland (br) 450 75 540
Svalbard (br) 220 + 230Dark-bellied Brent Goose bernicla, W Siberia (br) 981 + 2,200Light-bellied Brent Goose hrota, Ireland (non-br) + 200 200
hrota, Svalbard, N Greenland (br) *30 + 50Shelduck NW Europe (br) 782 70 3,000Wigeon NW Europe (non-br) 4,060 1,250 15,000Gadwall strepera, NW Europe (br) 171 + 600Teal NW Europe (non-br) 1,920 650 4,000Mallard platyrhynchos, NW Europe (non-br) 3,520 500 **20,000Pintail NW Europe (non-br) 279 60 600Garganey W Africa (non-br) + + **20,000
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Species/sub-species Population Great Britain All-Ireland InternationalShoveler NW & C Europe (non-br) 148 65 400Red-crested Pochard C Europe & W Mediterranean + + 500Pochard NE & NW Europe (non-br) 595 400 3,500Tufted Duck NW Europe (non-br) 901 400 12,000Scaup marila, W Europe (non-br) 76 *30 3,100Eider 1 mollissima, Britain, Ireland 730 *20 750Eider 1 mollissima, Baltic, Wadden Sea - - 10,300Long-tailed Duck W Siberia, N Europe (br) 160 + **20,000Common Scoter nigra 500 *40 16,000Velvet Scoter fusca, Baltic, W Europe (non-br) *30 + 10,000Goldeneye clangula, NW, Central Europe (non-br) 249 110 4,000Smew NW & C Europe (non-br) *4 + 400Red-breasted Merganser NW & C Europe (non-br) 98 *20 1,700Goosander 2 merganser, Scotland, N England, Wales 161 + 160Goosander 2 merganser, NW & C Europe (non-br) - - 2,500Red-throated Diver NW Europe (non-br) 49 *10 10,000Black-throated Diver arctica *7 *1 10,000Great Northern Diver NW Europe (non-br) *30 ? 50Little Grebe ruficollis 78 ? 3,400Great Crested Grebe cristatus 159 *30 4,800Red-necked Grebe grisegena, NW Europe (non-br) *2 ? 1,000Slavonian Grebe auritus, NW Europe (large billed) *7 ? 35Black-necked Grebe nigricollis, Europe, N Africa *1 ? 2,800Cormorant carbo, NW Europe 230 ? 1,200Shag aristotelis ? ? 2,400Little Egret garzetta, W Europe, NW Africa ? ? 1,300Grey Heron cinerea, W Europe, NW Africa (br) ? ? 2,700Moorhen chloropus, Europe, N Africa (br) 7500 ? **20,000Coot atra, NW Europe (non-br) 1,730 250 17,500Oystercatcher ostralegus, Europe, NW Africa 3,200 500 10,200Avocet W Europe (br) *35 + 730Little Ringed Plover curonicus, Europe, W Africa ? ? 2,400Ringed Plover hiaticula, Europe & N Africa (non-br) 330 125 730Golden Plover apricaria - - 650
altifrons, Iceland & Faeroes, E Atlantic 2,500 2,000 9,300Grey Plover E Atlantic (non-br) 530 *40 2,500Lapwing Europe (br) **20,000 2,500 **20,000Knot islandica 2,800 375 4,500
canutus 3,400Sanderling E Atlantic, W & S Africa (non-br) 210 *35 1,200 passage 300Little Stint Europe & West Africa (non-br) ? ? 2,000Curlew Sandpiper W Africa (non-br) ? ? 7,400Purple Sandpiper maritima, E Atlantic 180 *10 750Dunlin arctica 330
schinzii, Iceland (br) 9,500schinzii, Baltic (br) 40schinzii, Britain & Ireland (br) 250alpina, W Europe (non-br) 5,600 1,250 13,300
passage 2,000Ruff W Africa (non-br) *7 + ?Jack Snipe NE Europe (br) ? 250 ?Snipe gallinago, Europe (br) ? ? **20,000Woodcock Europe (br) ? ? **20,000Black-tailed Godwit islandica 150 90 350Bar-tailed Godwit lapponica 620 175 1,200Whimbrel islandicus + + 6,100Curlew arquata 1,500 875 4,200Spotted Redshank Europe (br) 1 + 1,000Redshank 1,200 245
totanus, E Atlantic (br) 2,500robusta 650
Redshank brittanica 1,300
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Species/sub-species Population Great Britain All-Ireland International passage 1,200Greenshank Europe (br) *6 *9 3,100Green Sandpiper Europe (br) ? ? 14,500Common Sandpiper NW & C Europe (br) ? ? 17,000Turnstone interpres, NE Canada, Greenland (br) 500 225 1,000Mediterranean Gull Black Sea, Med’nean, Europe, Africa ? ? 8,400Little Gull N, C & E Europe (br) ? ? 840Black-headed Gull N & C Europe (br) 19,000 ? **20,000Common Gull canus 9,000 ? 17,000Lesser Black-backed Gull graellsii 500 ? 5,300Herring Gull argentatus 4,500 ? 13,000
argenteus 11,000Yellow-legged Gull cachinnans 10,000
michahellis 7,000Great Black-backed Gull NE Atlantic 400 ? 4,700Kittiwake tridactyla, E Atlantic (br) ? ? **20,000Little Tern albifrons, W Europe (br) ? ? 340Black Tern niger ? ? 4,000Sandwich Tern sandvicensis, W Europe (br) ? ? 1,700Common Tern hirundo, N, E Europe (br) ? ? 6,400
? Population size not accurately known+ Population too small for meaningful figure to be obtained * Where 1% of the British or all-Ireland wintering population is less than 50 birds, 50 is normally used as a minimum qualifying level for national
or all-Ireland importance** A site regularly holding more than 20,000 waterbirds qualifies as internationally important by virtue of absolute numbers 1 The UK’s SPA and Ramsar Scientific Working Group recommends that a figure of 15,500 is used as the international 1% threshold for site-
selection (see species account for Eider for further detail) 2 The UK’s SPA and Ramsar Scientific Working Group recommends that a figure of 2,700 is used as the international 1% threshold for site-
selection (see species account for Goosander for further detail)
Appendices 299
APPENDIX 3. ANALYSES
This appendix provides additional detail about the
analyses used in this report to that presented in
Analyses and lists the index values used to produce
the graphs of annual and monthly indices in the
species accounts.
Data availability
The count scheme first begun in 1947 has developed
considerably over time (see Cranswick et al 1997). In
particular, coverage of species and area has
expanded during this time. The first year for which
data for certain species or areas are available for use
in analyses are given below:
Table A3. First year of availability of WeBS Core Count data for different species and areas.
Wildfowl in GB 1960 on computer (collected since 1947)Waders in UK 1969/70Great Crested Grebe 1982/83Coot 1982/83Little Grebe 1985/86Cormorant 1986/87Wildfowl in Northern Ireland 1986/87All other species (rare grebes, divers, rarities, gulls, terns) 1993/94
National totals for goose populations
Figures presented in Tables A4-A9 for total counts of
the various goose populations are derived initially
from WeBS Core Counts, but are replaced by results
of dedicated censuses (see Survey Methods, Analyses
and Coverage for appropriate references, methods
and dates) where these provide better counts.
Several goose populations are identified according to
location (and totals derived by summing counts from
particular WeBS regions) where they cannot be
separated in the field by appearance.
Table A4. Data used for national totals for Goose populations.
Bean Goose WeBS Core Counts in all months.
Pink-footed Goose October and November counts replaced by summed counts from the co-ordinatednational censuses.
European White-fronted Goose WeBS Core Counts in all months.
Greenland White-fronted Goose November and March counts replaced by summed counts from the co-ordinatedlate autumn and late spring international censuses, respectively.
Greylag Goose: Iceland
WeBS Core Counts from all WeBS regions in Scotland except those on the westcoast (see NW Scotland population) plus Northumberland and North Cumbria.October and November counts replaced by summed counts from the co-ordinatednational censuses.
NW Scotland WeBS Core Counts from WeBS regions Islay/Jura/Colonsay,Mull/Lismore/Coll/Tiree, Skye, Highland Southwest and North and South OuterHebrides. August and February counts replaced by summed counts from co-ordinated censuses of Outer Hebrides. August 1997 count replaced by total fromfull national survey.
naturalised WeBS Core Counts for all sites in Wales and England, except for Northumberlandand North Cumbria.
Note that Icelandic and NW Scotland populations overlap in WeBS regions Orkney and North Highland. NW Scotland birds counted byWeBS in these regions will be included Icelandic population totals. Note also that up to 2,340 naturalised birds occur in Scotland(Delany 1993) and others in Northumberland and North Cumbria
Canada Goose WeBS Core Counts in all months
Barnacle Goose: Greenland
WeBS Core Counts from all WeBS regions on Scottish west coast, plus Shetlandand Orkney. November and March counts replaced by summed counts from theco-ordinated late autumn and late spring censuses in Argyll plus the monthlymaximum count from Hoy, Orkney.
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Barnacle Goose: Svalbard
WeBS Core Counts from WeBS regions Dumfries & Galloway, North Cumbria,Northumberland, Borders, Lothians, Central, Fife, Perth & Kinross, Angus,Grampian, Moray and SE Highland. Dumfries & Galloway and North CumbriaWeBS Core Counts replaced by Solway-wide counts and censuses betweenOctober and March.
naturalised WeBS Core Counts for all WeBS regions in Wales and England, except forNorthumberland and North Cumbria.
Dark-bellied Brent Goose WeBS Core Counts, plus additional counts of inland areas in January and February
Light-bellied Brent Goose: Canada
WeBS Core Counts for sites in Northern Ireland, Wales and WeBS regionsShetland, Orkney, Highland North, Western Isles, Skye, Highland Southwest,Islay/Jura/Colonsay, Argyll West Mainland, Mull/Lismore/Coll/Tiree, Dumbarton/SEArgyll, Renfrew, Lanarkshire/Strathkelvin, Ayrshire & Arran, Dumfries & GallowayWest, Cornwall, Devon and the Channel Islands. October count in NorthernIreland replaced by counts in Northern Ireland made during all-Ireland census.
Svalbard WeBS Core Counts from regions not used to compile Canada population totals(see above).
Annual Indices
Annual indices using WeBS data are calculated using
a Generalised Additive Model (GAM) (see Methods
and Atkinson et al in prep). Index values are derived
from sites where at least 50% of the maximum
possible number of counts, bearing in mind that
different months are used for different species, were
complete. Index values provided extend back to
1966/67 for wildfowl and 1971/72 for waders,
representing the first years in which coverage was
deemed sufficient for data to be included in the
calculation of the index. A number of species were
only first included in WeBS in the 1980s, whilst
counts of wildfowl in Northern Ireland only began in
earnest in 1985/86.
Underhill (1989) recommended that, where
possible, the index is based on counts from more
than one month. The months chosen for each
species are given below. The most appropriate
grouping of months on which to base the annual
index for waders is December, January and February,
the period when the wintering population in Britain
and Northern Ireland is most stable (Prys-Jones et al
1994). However, the peak abundance of different
wildfowl occur in different months according to
species, and thus different months and different
numbers of months were selected for each (Kirby et
al 1995).
The selection of months for calculating indices
for wildfowl and their allies was made by first
calculating monthly index values for all months
September to March, and selecting that with the
highest index value and any adjacent months with
overlapping consistency intervals. Data from all years
from 1966/67 onwards were used for calculating the
index for each of these species, as recommended in
Kirby et al (1995), or from the years in which data
were first available for species added to the scheme
subsequently (see above). Caution is urged in
particular regarding the first few years’ index values
for these species only recently included in the
scheme; missing counts may have been incorrectly
recorded as nil counts, giving rise to anomalous
index values.
Due to more stable populations of waders
during the winter, the months December to February
are chosen for calculation of index values for all
waders for which there are suitable data. Due to the
small number of sites in Northern Ireland, data are
combined for analysis at the UK level.
Table A5. Months used in calculating indices for wildfowl species in Great Britain and Northern Ireland (indicated using thefirst letter of the months September to March).
Species GB NIMute Swan SONDJFM SONDJBewick's Swan JF NDJFWhooper Swan ND ONDJFMPink-footed Goose O or N -European White-fronted JF -Greenland White-fronted N or M N or M Greylag Goose: Icelandic O or N -
naturalised S -Canada Goose S -Barnacle Goose: Svalbard any month -Dark-bellied Brent Goose DJF -Light-bellied Brent Goose - SONDJFMShelduck JF DJFMWigeon J SONDJFMGadwall SONDJFM SONDJ
Species GB NITeal D DJMallard D SOPintail ONDJ ONDJFMShoveler SO SONDJFMPochard NDJ NDJFTufted Duck NDJF ONDJFMGoldeneye F DJFMRed-breasted Merganser ONDJFM SONDJFMGoosander DJF -Ruddy Duck SONDJFM -Little Grebe SO SONGreat Crested Grebe SON SONDJFMCormorant SONDJFM SONDCoot SONDJ SONDJ
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2002/032001/022000/011999/001998/991997/981996/971995/961994/951993/941992/931991/921990/911989/901988/891987/881986/871985/861984/851983/841982/831981/821980/811979/801978/791977/781976/771975/761974/751973/741972/731971/721970/711969/701968/691967/681966/67Y
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100 96 92 97 95 89 85 83 74 74 73 72 76 70 62 60 51 50 45 45 50 47 44 46 45 42 43 44 46 48 50 47 48 50 49 51 57M
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100 22 81 38 46219202264197225247292265225180131332219289166146148159142142134109 78 56 65 43 73104 50 51 64 63B
S
100230 98109 76112127100 89 80101103146125130 88 98 83 51 55 80 45 72 78 52 57 47 63 74 52 67 68 57 79 46 48 71W
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100126115101109112111 95123106 94110 91 87 84 82 64 61 41 48 42 43 45 38 37 33 34 35 42 39 32 31 34 35 31 32 36P
G
100126 97170164245230272201278 88321233290309361311286331224267297264193371211290237117313124184428494538388135
EW
100 95108106113105107110 98 87 78 83 78 74 65 61 58 57 48 42 37
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100106104104 89 82 77 73 61 52 54 48 45 47 48 39 38 38 36 27 23 18 14 11 8 10 7 4 5 3 6 3 2 1 1 1 4 JE
100 93101 86 89 76 93 72 57 59 69 77 70 70 79 74 63 63 57 44 47 41 38 34 32 28 25 18 19 20 24 14 16 16 12 12 8C
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100 83 84 91 92 84 81 72 63 50 46 47 43 41 43 40 37 37 37 30 30 29 32 27 31 24 25 21 18 18 15 13 11 14 15 13 13Y
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100106124128104131133121134164139184147116145128128126107108113 88 85 93 81 64 59 40 44 56 42 42 43 33 32 39 32D
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100110105100109120153151118138241275255199186197161150114119119161159130153 92105 90 89 95 94 84 71121100 95 88S
U
100 94100 90103 89122107 98 89 87 93 72 73 75 75 92 85 83 43 44 57 57 55 69 47 62 45 48 59 55 49 60 69 63 69 59
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100123105132120131113130119 94102 99 95 87 94 85 70 70 63 56 58 62 56 60 52 54 60 46 47 45 39 40 36 38 27 30 24R
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100109100105 97 91100100 90 92 85 83 92 77 75
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114 87 96 109
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107 98 94 107
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187
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187 99 195
224
166
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162
208
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200 84 139
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285
335
271
259
331
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217
233
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187
159
226
194
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Table A8. UK annual index values for waders.
Year OC AV RP GV KN SS DN BW BA CU RK TT1974/75 79 1 154 40 109 98 152 34 75 95 109 1081975/76 102 1 169 36 104 92 156 29 82 98 116 1271976/77 98 0 123 41 94 66 147 28 98 84 105 1331977/78 86 0 129 34 65 64 116 32 73 74 89 1321978/79 82 1 126 45 79 92 114 27 87 73 91 1481979/80 91 2 134 52 103 96 125 30 106 80 101 1221980/81 102 1 122 71 108 69 118 29 84 83 90 1171981/82 99 2 108 53 84 53 102 27 111 79 79 1201982/83 91 3 113 58 108 66 98 33 95 78 77 1141983/84 100 3 128 62 96 72 99 34 86 81 88 1331984/85 98 5 123 71 107 57 92 36 108 80 89 1331985/86 116 4 138 78 135 79 100 45 107 87 97 1661986/87 110 4 126 82 107 69 82 30 105 86 95 1491987/88 121 5 136 104 120 78 90 38 92 99 121 1781988/89 118 9 178 114 118 81 111 54 87 94 116 1551989/90 116 13 137 97 111 64 110 54 81 99 117 1581990/91 128 12 139 115 112 70 141 47 106 93 102 1441991/92 115 21 133 119 109 87 133 58 84 115 116 1551992/93 112 34 139 114 129 68 107 58 85 120 109 1361993/94 94 39 128 120 98 54 108 58 78 103 102 1351994/95 94 58 129 145 102 73 122 61 76 122 116 1371995/96 92 52 144 116 107 60 116 63 92 91 98 1271996/97 116 47 124 153 113 106 149 81 142 95 104 1191997/98 102 66 113 131 106 73 122 96 86 126 114 1141998/99 97 65 114 117 102 96 112 91 89 110 111 1191999/00 100 90 114 115 87 94 99 100 84 125 111 1132000/01 105 87 114 131 128 88 104 85 72 125 115 1202001/02 95 117 90 102 113 85 88 98 97 98 109 862002/03 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
Wader species codes OC OystercatcherAV Avocet RP Ringed PloverGV Grey PloverKN KnotSS Sanderling
DN Dunlin BW Black-tailed GodwitBA Bar-tailed GodwitCU Curlew RK RedshankTT Turnstone
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Table A9. Great Britain monthly index values for wildfowl 2002/03.
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb MarBS 1 0 7 51 61 100 2WS 1 6 96 84 35 100 43EW 0 1 13 49 100 21 0DB 0 26 80 79 97 100 28SU 74 100 66 60 68 58 48WN 12 69 100 89 95 84 36GA 79 100 100 99 100 98 55T. 36 71 80 77 100 66 35MA 89 98 97 97 100 72 39PT 5 34 100 75 89 71 9SV 60 92 93 94 93 85 100PO 27 40 90 94 100 81 17TU 87 89 100 98 91 92 73SP 5 10 13 37 100 51 26GN 2 8 66 80 100 100 87GD 40 43 80 97 100 83 43LG 93 100 82 73 70 63 52GG 100 95 81 66 69 65 73CA 90 100 83 80 78 72 63CO 88 100 95 94 81 61 38
Table A10. Northern Ireland monthly index values for wildfowl in 2002/03.
Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb MarBS 0 0 0 100 0 83 0WS 0 0 97 0 100 0 6PB 45 100 88 17 16 12 12SU 4 21 47 62 100 59 39WN 17 82 100 71 71 40 59GA 92 100 71 45 46 90 86T. 69 75 58 45 50 100 57MA 100 84 46 39 55 34 21PT 23 44 100 92 40 69 11SV 34 42 85 82 100 29 15PO 5 22 64 63 100 45 7TU 23 44 72 82 100 79 60SP 0 1 3 18 70 100 16GN 2 3 91 50 81 56 100LG 54 100 64 52 73 29 26GG 88 100 43 33 38 28 64CA 85 100 30 37 42 42 40CO 89 100 53 38 45 30 23
Appendices 305
APPENDIX 4. WEBS NATIONAL ALERTS
Table A11. Percentage change and Alerts over short- (5 years), medium- (10 years) and long-term (25 years or maximum available if less than 25 years) of counts in Great Britain (wildfowl and waders) and in the United Kingdom (waders). Symbols:
medium alert, high alert, medium increase, high increase, O no substantial change (from Austin et al 2004).
Alert Percentage changeGreat Britain
Firstwinter
Lastwinter 5-
year10-
year25-
yearmax-year
5-year
10-year
25-year
max-year
Mute Swan 74/75 00/01 O O 14 31 98Bewick's Swan 74/75 00/01 O -15 -37 99Whooper Swan 74/75 00/01 O 57 27 132European White-fronted Goose 74/75 00/01 -49 -58 -50Dark-bellied Brent Goose 74/75 00/01 O O -13 -24 90Shelduck 74/75 00/01 O O O -20 -22 7Wigeon 74/75 00/01 O O -3 27 73Gadwall 74/75 00/01 O 24 77 699Teal 74/75 00/01 O O 6 11 94Mallard 74/75 00/01 O -12 -28 -27Pintail 74/75 00/01 O O -18 -30 -24Shoveler 74/75 00/01 O O 3 3 60Pochard 74/75 00/01 O O -12 -8 -28Tufted Duck 74/75 00/01 O O O 8 13 8Goldeneye 74/75 00/01 O O O -14 -6 5Red-breasted Merganser 74/75 00/01 O O -18 7 80Goosander 74/75 00/01 O -25 -6 56Little Grebe 85/86 00/01 O 15 69 544Great Crested Grebe 82/83 00/01 O O 11 22 67Cormorant 86/87 00/01 O O -1 13 163Coot 82/83 00/01 O O O 11 24 31Oystercatcher 74/75 00/01 O O O 0 -12 8Avocet 74/75 00/01 73 223 >2000Ringed Plover 74/75 00/01 O -16 -25 -28Grey Plover 74/75 00/01 O O -17 2 196Knot 74/75 00/01 O O O 6 -5 15Sanderling 74/75 00/01 O O O 18 18 -6Dunlin 74/75 00/01 O -24 -26 -39Black-tailed Godwit 74/75 00/01 O 17 65 188Bar-tailed Godwit 74/75 00/01 O O O -24 -22 -13Curlew 74/75 00/01 O O O 14 17 31Redshank 74/75 00/01 O O O 6 1 -1Turnstone 74/75 00/01 O O -7 -25 -10
United Kingdom
Oystercatcher 74/75 00/01 O O O 2 -10 11Avocet 74/75 00/01 73 223 >2000Ringed Plover 74/75 00/01 O O -15 -24 -27Grey Plover 74/75 00/01 O O -17 2 196Knot 74/75 00/01 O O O 5 -4 10Sanderling 74/75 00/01 O O O 19 20 -4Dunlin 74/75 00/01 O -24 -25 -39Black-tailed Godwit 74/75 00/01 O 17 65 187Bar-tailed Godwit 74/75 00/01 O O -26 -23 -17Curlew 74/75 00/01 O O O 15 17 29Redshank 74/75 00/01 O O O 8 3 3Turnstone 74/75 00/01 O O -7 -25 -10
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APPENDIX 5. ERRATA TO WILDFOWL & WADER COUNTS 2000/01
The following errors in the 2000/01 report have come to light:
In accounts for most divers, grebes, Cormorant, herons, wildfowl, gulls and Kingfisher, it was
stated that annual site maxima were derived from the 12-month period data July to June; the
period used, however, was April to March. For the current report (2001-03) July to June has been
used, altering some peak counts (those that had occurred May or June) previously presented for
some species eg gulls.
Headings for site importance in tables for terns, summer visitors and passage species should
have read 1996 to 2000, rather than 96/97 to 2000/01, to indicate the 12-month period (January to
December) from which annual maxima were derived.
Page 9 Site importance: annual maxima for terns were derived from the 12-month period January to
December, not July to June as incorrectly stated.
Page 48 Christchurch Harbour was erroneously listed in the table of Mute Swan sites under ‘Important
sites not counted’.
Page 53 Figure 15 legend should have read ‘Annual indices for Pink-footed Goose in GB’.
Page 135 The records of Bonaparte’s Gulls were errors; none was recorded by WeBS in 2000/01.
Appendices 307
APPENDIX 6. LOCATIONS OF WeBS COUNT SITES MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT
The location of all counts sites or areas mentioned in
this report are given here. Sites are listed
alphabetically, with the 1 km square OS grid
reference for the centre of the site, the habitat (H)
and the county or district. Note that this is not an
exhaustive list of WeBS sites counted in 2001–03,
simply those mentioned by name in this report.
Figure A1 shows the location of many of the more
important sites for waterbirds.
Key to habitat codes (the predominant habitat type is given for complex sites containing many different habitats)L LakeR ReservoirP Gravel or sand pitV RiverC Canal
M MarshS Sewage treatment worksE EstuaryO Open coastN Non-wetland
Site Site1-km sq 1-km sqH HWeBS Region WeBS RegionAbberton Reservoir TL9818 R EssexAberdeen Beach (Dee
Mouth to Don Mouth)NJ9507 O Grampian
Aberlady Bay NT4581 E LothianAdur Estuary TQ2006 E West Sussex Afan Estuary & Port Talbot Harbour
SS7488 E WestGlamorgan
Aignish Bay NB4932 O Western Isles Alde Complex TM4257 E SuffolkAlexandra Park TQ8010 R East Sussex Allington Gravel Pits SU4717 P HampshireAlnmouth NU2510 E N’th’mberlandAlt Estuary SD2903 E MerseysideAlton Water TM1436 R SuffolkAmpton Water TL877 L SuffolkAngler's Country Park Lake SE3716 P W YorkshireAnstruther Bay NO5603 O FifeAppin/Erriska/B’loch/Lismore NM9043 O StrathclydeApplecross Bay - Sand NG688 O HighlandAqualate Mere SJ7720 L StaffordshireArdleigh Reservoir TM0328 R EssexArdivachar Point NF7345 O Western Isles Ardrossan to Farland Head NS2045 O StrathclydeArlington Reservoir TQ5307 R SussexArran NR9535 O StrathclydeArun Valley TQ0314 V West Sussex Ashford Common Waterworks
TQ0869 S Surrey
Ashleworth Ham SO8326 M GlosAttenborough Gravel Pits SK5234 P NottsAuchenharvie Golf course NS2641 L Ayshire/AranAudenshaw Reservoirs SJ9196 R Gr. M’chesterAxe Estuary (Devon) SY250 E DevonAyr to North Troon NS3232 O StrathclydeBainton Pits TF1107 P CambsBalgray Reservoir NS5157 R RenfrewBallyroney Lake J229382 L DownBallysaggart Lough H7961 L TyroneBalranald RSPB Reserve NF7169 L Western Isles Bann Estuary C7935 E LondonderryBarcombe Mills Reservoir TQ434 R East Sussex Bardolf Water Meadows SY7796 M DorsetBardney Pits TF1168 P LincolnshireBarmston Ponds NZ3356 L Durham
Baron’s Haugh NS7555 L StrathclydeBarons Folly NT6426 L BordersBarrow Gurney Reservoir ST5367 R AvonBarton Broad TG3621 L NorfolkBarton Pits SK2017 P StaffordshireBaston Langtoft Gravel Pits TF1212 P LincolnshireBay of Sandoyne to Holme Sound
HY4800 O Orkney
Beadnell to Seahouses NU2231 O N’th’mberlandBeaulieu Estuary SZ4298 E HampshireBeauly Firth NH5848 E HighlandBeddington Sewage Farm TQ2966 S Gtr LondonBedfont & Ashford GPs TQ0872 P Gtr LondonBelfast Lough J4083 E DownBelvide Reservoir SJ8610 R StaffordshireBenacre Broad TM5383 L SuffolkBenbecula NF8150 N Western IslesBesthorpe & Girton GPs SK8165 P NottsBewl Water TQ6733 R SussexBirgham Haugh NT7938 N BordersBittell Reservoirs SP0275 R Hereford &
WorcsBlack Cart Water NS4767 M StrathclydeBlackmoorfoot Reservoir SE0912 R W YorkshireBlackwater Estuary TL9307 E EssexBlagdon Lake ST5150 R AvonBlatherwyke Lake SP9796 L NorthantsBlenheim Park Lake SP4316 L OxfordshireBlithfield Reservoir SK0524 R StaffordshireBlucks Pool to Freshwater West
SR8898 O Dyfed
Blunham Gravel Pits TL1551 P BedfordshireBlyth Estuary(Northumberland)
NZ3082 E N’th’mberland
Blyth Estuary (Suffolk) TM4675 E SuffolkBoghill Fields (Coleraine) C8734 N LondonderryBolton-on-Swale Gravel Pits SE2498 P N YorkshireBosherston Lakes SR9794 L DyfedBothal Pond NZ2487 L N’th’mberlandBough Beech Reservoir TQ4947 R KentBoultham Mere SK9571 P LincolnshireBrandesburton Ponds West TA0948 P HumbersideBrading Harbour SZ6388 E Isle of Wight Bradley Pools SK225 L Derbyshire
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Site 1-km sq H WeBS RegionBraewick Loch HU2478 L ShetlandBramshill Park Lake SK7560 L HampshireBranahuie Saltings NB4631 O Western Isles Brent Reservoir TQ2287 R Gtr LondonBressay Sound HU4842 O ShetlandBreydon Water & Berney Marshes
TG4907 E Norfolk
Broadford Bay NG6523 O SkyeBroad Water Canal J1462 C AntrimBrogborough Pit SP9739 P BedfordshireBuckden/Stirtloe Gravel Pits TL2066 P CambsBurghfield Gravel Pits SU6870 P BerkshireBurry Inlet SS5096 E W Glamorgan,
DyfedBusbridge Lakes SU9742 L SurreyBush River: Deepstown C9434 V AntrimBute NS0761 L StrathclydeCaerlaverock WWT NY0565 E D & GallowayCaistron Quarry NU0001 P N’th’mberlandCaithness Lochs ND1859 L HighlandCamas Dubh-aird NG783 O HighlandCambois to Newbiggin NZ3084 O N’th’mberlandCamel Estuary SW9474 E CornwallCameron Reservoir NO4711 R FifeCanary Road H8755 M ArmaghCannop Ponds SO6010 L GlosCardigan Bay SH5020 O Gwynedd,
DyfedCarlingford Lough J2013 E DownCarlingford to Newcastle J3718 O DownCarmarthen Bay SN2501 E DyfedCarse of Stirling NS7196 N CentralCarsebreck & Rhynd Lochs NN8609 L TaysideCarsington Water SK2451 R DerbyshireCastle Howard Lake SE7170 L N YorkshireCastle Loch (Lochmaben) NY0881 L Dumfries &
GallowayCastle Marshes Reserve TM4791 M SuffolkCemlyn Bay & Lagoon SH3393 O GwyneddChasewater SK0307 R W MidlandsChat Moss SJ7096 M Gtr M’chesterCheddar Reservoir ST4454 R SomersetChelmarsh Reservoir SO7387 R ShropshireCherwell Valley SP4929 R OxfordshireChetwynd Pool SJ7420 L ShropshireChew Valley Lake ST5659 R AvonChichester Gravel Pits SU8703 P West Sussex Chichester Harbour SU7700 E West Sussex Chillington Hall Pool SJ8550 L StaffordshireChristchurch Harbour SZ1792 E DorsetChurch Wilne Reservoir SK4632 R DerbyshireClachan/Whitehouse NR7959 N StrathclydeClatto Reservoir NO3607 R FifeClea Lakes J506557 L DownCleddau Estuary SN0005 E DyfedCley Marsh TG0644 M NorfolkClifford Hill Gravel Pits SP8061 P NorthantsClumber Park Lake SK6374 L NottsClwyd Estuary SJ0079 E Clwyd
Site 1-km sq H WeBS Region
J704337L
N’th’mberland
Cromarty Firth TG3719 L
REssex
Cuckmere EstuarySU9145
PDevon
Deben EstuarySJ2675
ECheshire
Derwent ReservoirTL7796
Doon EstuaryNH7384 E
M
Clyde Estuary NS3576 E StrathclydeCochrage Loch NO1350 L Perth & K’rossColl NM2055 N StrathclydeColliford Reservoir SX1871 R CornwallColne Estuary TM0614 E EssexColne Valley Gravel Pits TQ0489 P Gtr LondonColney Gravel Pits TG1708 P NorfolkColonsay/Oronsay NR3896 N StrathclydeColt Crag Reservoir NY948 R N’th’mberlandColwick Country Park SK6039 L NottsColwyn Bay SH9079 O ClwydConnaught Water TQ4095 L EssexCoombe Country Park SP3974 L WarwickshireCoombe Hill Canal SO8626 C GlosCors Caron (CorsTregaron)
SN6863 M Dyfed
Cors Crugyll SH3376 M AngleseyCotswold Water Park (East) SU1999 P Glos, Oxon Cotswold Water Park (West)
SU0595 P Glos, Wilts
Craigalea to Newcastle O DownCresswell Pond NZ2894 N’th’mberlandCresswell to Chevington Burn
NZ2895 O
Crichel Lake ST9907 L DorsetCriddling Stubbs Quarry Pool
SE5120 P W Yorkshire
NH7771 E HighlandCrome's Broad NorfolkCropston Reservoir SK5410 LeicestershireCrouch-Roach Estuary TQ8496 ECrowdy Reservoir SX1483 R CornwallCroxall Pits SK1814 P Staffordshire
TV517 E East Sussex Cuttmil Ponds L SurreyDagenham Chase GP TQ5186 Gtr LondonDart Estuary SX846 EDarwell Reservoir TQ7121 R SussexDean Heritage Museum Lake
SO6610 L Glos
TM2942 E SuffolkDee Estuary (England/Wales)
E Merseyside,Cheshire,Clwyd
Dee Estuary (Scotland) NJ9505 GrampianDee Flood Meadows SJ4159 VDeeping St James GPs TF1808 P LincolnshireDengie Flats TM0300 E Essex
NZ0251 R DurhamDidlington Lakes P NorfolkDinnet Lochs (Lochs Davan & Kinord)
NJ4800 L Grampian
Dinton Pastures SU7872 M BerkshireDitchford Gravel Pits SP9468 P NorthantsDon Mouth to Ythan Mouth NJ9815 O Grampian
NS3219 O StrathclydeDornoch Firth HighlandDoxey Marshes SSSI SJ9024 StaffordshireDrakelow Gravel Pit SK2320 P DerbyshireDraycote Water SP4469 R Warwickshire
Appendices 309
Site 1-km sq H WeBS Region
Drummond PondNZ2796
EDown
Durham Coast SN6394
ENorthants
East Park HY7241
ONorfolk
Eccup ReservoirNO4719
LDevon
Entrance to Deer/Shapinsay Sounds
P
Drumgay Lough H2448 L FermanaghNN8518 L Tayside
Druridge Pool L N’th’mberlandDuddon Estuary SD2081 CumbriaDundrum Bay J4235 EDungeness Gravel Pits TR0619 P KentDupplin Loch NO0320 L Tayside
NZ4349 O DurhamDyfi Estuary E DyfedDysynni Estuary SH5702 GwyneddEarls Barton Gravel Pits SP8966 PEarlsferry Links to Anstruther
NO5302 O Fife
East Chevington Pools NZ2799 L N’th’mberlandTA1213 L Humberside
East Sanday Coast O OrkneyEast Unst HU6508 ShetlandEast Wretham Meres TL9088 LEasterloch/Uyeasound HP5901 O ShetlandEasting/Sand Wick HP6201 O Shetland
SE2941 R W Yorkshire Eden Estuary E FifeEgilsay HY4730 OrkneyElfordleigh Golf & Country Club
SX5458 L
Ellesmere Lakes SJ4035 L ShropshireEmberton Gravel Pits SP8850 P Bucks
HY5513 O Orkney
Erme Estuary SX6249 E DevonEversley Cross & Yateley GP SU8601 HampshireExe Estuary SX9883 E DevonEyebrook Reservoir SP8595 R LeicestershireFairburn Ings SE4627 P N YorkshireFairfield SSSI TQ9626 M KentFal Complex SW8541 E CornwallFala Flow NT4258 L LothianFarmoor Reservoirs SP4406 R OxfordshireFarmwood Pool SJ8173 L CheshireFarne Islands NU2136 O N’th’mberlandFen Drayton Gravel Pits TL3470 P CambsFernworthy Reservoir SX6684 R DevonFiddler’s Ferry Power Station Lagoons
SJ5585 P Cheshire
Fincastle Loch NN8762 L TaysideFindhorn Bay NJ0462 E GrampianFleet Pond SU__55 L HampshireFleet/Wey SY6976 E DorsetFonthill Lake ST9331 L WiltshireForeland SZ6584 O Isle of Wight Forest of Dean Ponds SO6010 L GwentFort Georgo to Nairn NH7958 E HighlandFort Henry Ponds & Exton Park Lake
SK9311 L Leicestershire
Forth Estuary NT2080 E Lothian,Central, Fife
Forth & Teith Valley NS7595 N CentralForyd Bay SH4559 E GwyneddFowey Estuary SX1254 E Cornwall
Site 1-km sq H WeBS Region
Strathclyde
Frampton Pools SO757 P GlosGaddon Loch NO2812 L FifeGadloch NS6471 L StrathclydeGare Loch. NS2585 L StrathclydeGatton Park TQ273 L SurreyGerrans Bay SW8937 O CornwallGigha, Kintrye NR6450 N ArgyllGirvan to Turnberry NS2002 O StrathclydeGladhouse Reservoir NT2953 R LothianGlynde Levels TQ4709 M East Sussex Godmanchester Gravel Pit TL2672 P CambsGoring TQ1001 O West SussexGourock to Largs NS1867 O Argyll & Bute Grafham Water TL1568 R CambsGrand Western Canal:
Greenway Bridge to Ayshford Bridge
ST0213 C Devon
Great Pool Westwood Park SO8763 L Hereford & Worcs
Grimsthorpe Lake TF0222 L LincolnshireGrindon Lough NY8067 L N’th’mberlandGroby Pool SK5208 L LeicestershireGrouville Marsh WV6949 M Channel Isles Gruinard Bay NG9393 O HighlandGuernsey Shore WV27 O Channel Isles Gunton Park Lake TG2234 L NorfolkHacosay, Bluemull & Colgrave Sounds
NU5697 O Shetland
Haddo House Lakes NJ8734 L GrampianHagnaby Lock Fen TF3459 L LincolnshireHallington Reservoir NY976 R N’th’mberlandHamford Water TM2225 E EssexHamilton Low Parks & Strathclyde Park
NS7257 L Strathclyde
Hampton & Kempton Reservoirs
TQ1269 R Gtr London
Hanningfield Reservoir TQ7398 R EssexHardley Flood TM3899 M NorfolkHarewood Lake SE3144 L W YorkshireHarrold-Odell Country Park SP9557 P BedfordshireHarrow Lodge Park TQ5286 L Gtr LondonHoughton Regis Chalk Pit TL0123 P BedfordshireHaweswater Reservoir NY4814 R CumbriaHay-a-Park Gravel Pits SE3658 P N YorkshireHayle Estuary SW5537 E CornwallHeadley Mill Pond SU8138 L HampshireHeaton Park Reservoir SD8205 R Gtr M'chester Heigham Holmes TG4420 M NorfolkHelford Estuary SW7526 E CornwallHen Reedbeds TM4777 V SuffolkHerne Bay TR1768 O KentHickling Broad TG4121 L NorfolkHilfield Park Reservoir TQ1596 R HertfordshireHillsborough Forest Lake J2458 L DownHillside Marsh SU7550 M HampshireHirsel Lake NT8240 L BerwickshireHogganfield Loch NS6467 LHolbeach St Matthew TF4134 O LincolnshireHolburn Moss NU0536 L N’th’mberland
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Site 1-km sq H WeBS Region
TG3116
O
Site 1-km sq H WeBS Region
Langtoft West End GPs
Lancashire
NS4388
Holkham & Burnham Overy Fresh Marshes
TF8644 M Norfolk
Holkham Bay TF8845 E NorfolkHolkham Lake TF8843 L NorfolkHolland Marshes TM2117 M EssexHollowell Reservoir SP6872 R NorthantsHolme TF7044 O NorfolkHolme Pierrepoint GPs SK6239 P NottsHoly Loch to Toward Point NS1674 O ArgyllHope Carr Reserve SJ6698 N Gtr M’chesterHornsea Mere TA1947 L HumbersideHorsey Mere TG4422 L NorfolkHoughton Green Pool SJ6292 L CheshireHoveringham Gravel Pits SK707 P NottsHoveton Great Broad L NorfolkHowick to Beadnell NU2327 O N’th’mberlandHule Moss NT7149 L BordersHumber Estuary TA2020 E Humberside,
LincolnshireHunterston Sands NS1848 O Ayshire &
ArranHuntingdon Racecourse GPs TL1972 P CambsHurleston Reservoir SJ6255 R CheshireHurworth Burn Reservoir NZ4033 R DurhamIngrebourne Valley TQ5485 L Gtr M’chesterInland Sea SH2779 E GwyneddInner Moray Firth NH6752 E HighlandIsland of Papa Westray HY4952 N OrkneyIslands of South Barra NL6189 N Western Isles Islay NR3560 N StrathclydeIsle of Cumbrae NS1656 O StrathclydeIslesteps NX9772 V D & Galloway Jersey Shore WV6249 Channel Isles Jura NR5672 N StrathclydeKedleston Park Lake SK3141 L DerbyshireKeills Peninsular & Isle of Danna
NR7385 N Argyll
Kenfig Pools SS7981 L Mid & S Glamorgan
Kennington Park TQ5681 L EssexKessingland Levels TM5185 L SuffolkKilconquhar Loch NO4801 L FifeKillimster Loch ND3056 L HighlandKillough Harbour J5437 O DownKilkeel to Lee Stone Point J3214 O DownKirkabister/Dury Voe HU4550 O ShetlandKing George V Reservoir TQ3796 R Gtr LondonKing George VI Reservoir TQ0473 R SurreyKing’s Dyke Pits TL2397 P CambsKings Bromley Gravel Pits SK1116 P StaffordshireKings Mill Reservoir SK5159 R NottsKingsbridge Estuary SX7411 E DevonKinnordy Loch NO3654 L AngusKirkby-on-Bain Gravel Pits TF2360 P LincolnshireKnight & Bessborough Rsvrs TQ1268 R SurreyKyle of Durness NC375 E HighlandKyle of Tongue & Tongue Bay
NC5859 O Highland
Lackford Gravel Pits TL7971 P Suffolk
Lade Sands TR0921 O KentLake of Menteith NN5700 L CentralLakenheath Fen TL7186 M SuffolkLancaster Canal SD4766 C LancashireLangford Lowfields GPs SK8259 P NottsLangstone Harbour SU6902 E Hampshire
TF1111 P LincolnshireLarne Lough D4200 E AntrimLee Valley Gravel Pits TL3702 P Hertfordshire,
EssexLeighton Moss SD4874 LLeighton & Roundhill Rsvrs SE1678 R N YorkshireLentran NH5747 E HighlandLeybourne/New Hythe GPs TQ6959 P KentLinacre Reservoirs SK3372 R DerbyshireLindisfarne NU1041 E N’th’mberlandLittle Loch Broom NH0491 O HighlandLittle Paxton Gravel Pits TL1963 P CambsLivermere TL8771 L SuffolkLlangorse Lake SO1326 L PowysLlanrhystud - Morfa Mawr SH4571 M AngleseyLlyn Alaw SH3986 R AngleseyLlyn Coron SH3770 L AngleseyLlyn Padrig SH3672 L AngleseyLlyn Traffwll SH3276 L GwyneddLlynnau Y Fali SH3177 L AngleseyLlys-y-fran Reservoir SN0324 R DyfedLoch a’Phuill NL9541 L StrathclydeLoch Ashie NH624 R HighlandLoch Bee (South Uist) NF7744 L Western Isles Loch Bhasapoll NL9746 L TireeLoch Broom NH098 O HighlandLoch Coalisport NR7677 L StrathclydeLoch Ellrig NS8874 L CentralLoch Eriboll NC4359 O HighlandLoch Ewe NG8788 L HighlandLoch Eye NH8379 L HighlandLoch Fleet Complex NH7896 E HighlandLoch Fyne NR8881 L ArgyllLoch Gairloch NG7975 O HighlandLoch Garten NH9718 L HighlandLoch Gelly NT2092 L FifeLoch Grogary, Loch nam
Feithean & Hougharry Lochan
NF7171 L Western Isles
Loch Gruinart NR2971 E StrathclydeLoch Indaal NR3261 E StrathclydeLoch Insh & Spey Marshes NH8304 L HighlandLoch Ken NX7168 R D & Galloway Loch Kishorn NG830 O HighlandLoch Leven NO1401 L TaysideLoch Linnhe: CamasShallachain
NM9862 L Highland
Loch Linnhe: Corran Ferry - Onich
NN011 O Highland
Loch Lomond L StrathclydeLoch Long NO2938 L AngusLoch Long/Loch Goil NS2192 L StrathclydeLoch Mahaick NN7006 L Central
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Site 1-km sq H WeBS Region
L
Loch of Tankerness
Loch Sheil: West NM7169
Loch Mullion NN9833 L TaysideLoch of Beith HU3689 L ShetlandLoch of Boardhouse HY2725 L OrkneyLoch of Brow HU3815 L ShetlandLoch of Clumlie HU4017 ShetlandLoch of Harray HY2915 L OrkneyLoch of Lintrathen NO2754 L TaysideLoch of Sabiston HY2922 L OrkneyLoch of Skene NJ7807 L GrampianLoch of Spiggie HU3716 L ShetlandLoch of Stenness NY2812 L OrkneyLoch of Strathbeg NK0758 L GrampianLoch of Swannay HY3127 L Orkney
HY5109 L OrkneyLoch of the Clans NH9353 L HighlandLoch of Wester ND3259 L HighlandLoch nan Gabhar NM9663 L HighlandLoch Ordais & Port Mhor Bragar
NB2849 O Western Isles
Loch Ore NT1695 L FifeLoch Paible (N. Uist) NF7268 L Western Isles Loch Ryan NX0565 E D & Galloway
L HighlandLoch Spynie NJ2366 L GrampianLoch Tullybelton NO0034 L TaysideLoch Urrahag NB3247 L Western IslesLoch Watten ND2256 L HighlandLochs Beg & Scridain NM5027 L StrathclydeLochs Heilen & Mey ND2568 L HighlandLoe Pool SW6424 L CornwallLondon Wetland Centre TQ2277 R Gtr LondonLong Loch NS4752 L StrathclydeLongnewton Reservoir NZ3616 R ClevelandLongside Lake TQ0168 P SurreyLongueville Marsh WV6748 M Channel Isles Lonsdale Road Reservoir TQ2177 R Gtr LondonLooe Estuary SX2553 E CornwallLossie Estuary NJ2470 E GrampianLost & Golding Hill &
Baldwins Hill PondsTQ4297 L Essex
Lough Aghery J2853 L DownLough Foyle C6025 E LondonderryLough Money J5345 L DownLoughs Neagh & Beg J0575 L Down, Antrim,
Londonderry,Tyrone,Armagh
Lower Derwent Valley SE6938 M HumbersideLower Lough Erne H1060 L FermanaghLower Teviot Valley NT6928 V BordersLower Windrush Valley GPs SP4004 P OxfordshireLunning/Lunna Holm HU5375 O ShetlandLynford Gravel Pit TL8194 P NorfolkMachrihanish NR6522 N StrathclydeMaer Lake SK2070 M CornwallMalltraeth Marsh RSPB SH4571 M AngleseyMarizion Marsh SW5131 L CornwallMarsh Lane Gravel Pits TL3069 P CambsMarston Sewage Treatment
Works
SK9042 S Lincolnshire
Site
Orkney
1-km sq
HY4010
H
N
WeBS Region
Orkney
Martin Mere SD4105 L LancashireMasham Gravel Pits SE2182 P N YorkshireMeadow Lane Gravel Pits TL3270 P CambsMedway Estuary TQ8471 E KentMelbost Sands & Tong Saltings
NB4534 E Western Isles
Mere Sands Wood NR SD4415 L LancashireMersehead RSPB Reserve NX905 E D & Galloway Mersey Estuary SJ4578 E CheshireMiddle Tame Valley GPs SP2096
SM8421
E
Nosterfield Gravel Pits
P Staffordshire,Warwickshire
Middle Yare Marshes TG3504 M NorfolkMillbrook Clay Pit TL0041 P BedfordshireMilldam & Balfour Mains Pools
HY4817 L Orkney
Minsmere TM4666 L SuffolkMoine Mhor NR8293 N ArgyllMonach Isles NF6262 O Western Isles Monikie Country Park NO5038 R TaysideMontrose Basin NO6958 E TaysideMoray Coast NJ3067 O GrampianMoray Firth NH8060 E HighlandMorecambe Bay SD4070 E Lancashire,
CumbriaMunlochy Bay NH6752 E HighlandNE Glamorgan Moorland Pools
SO0808 L E Glamorgan
Nene Washes TF3300 M CambsNew Road Pits Tl1549 P BedfordshireNewgale Beach O DyfedNewport Pagnell Gravel Pits SP885 P BucksNewtown Estuary SZ4291 E Isle of Wight Nocton Fen TF1065 M LincolnshireNorbury Pond SJ9185 L Gtr M'chester North Bay (South Uist) NF7546 O Western Isles North Cave Gravel Pits SE8833 P HumbersideNorth Fetlar HU6295 O ShetlandNorth Norfolk Coast TF8546 NorfolkNorth Ronaldsay HY7655 N OrkneyNorth Ronaldsay Lochs HY7655 L OrkneyNorth Sutherland NC5060 N HighlandNorth Uist NF8370 N Western Isles North Uist (West Coast) NF7070 O Western Isles North Warren & Thorpeness Mere
TM4658 L Suffolk
North West Solent SZ3395 E HampshireNorton Marsh TF8244 M Norfolk
SE2880 P N YorkshireNunnery Lakes TL8781 L NorfolkOld Moor Wetlands (Wath Main Ings)
SE4302 L S Yorkshire
Orwell Estuary TM2238 E SuffolkOsterley Park Lakes TL1478 L Gtr LondonOtmoor SP564 M OxfordshireOuse Washes TL5394 M CambsOuse & Lairo Water HY5019 L OrkneyOuter Ards J6663 O Down
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Site Site1-km sq 1-km sqH HWeBS Region WeBS RegionPagham Harbour SZ8796 E West Sussex Panshanger Flash TL2812 L HertfordshirePar Sands Pools SX0853 L CornwallPassfield Lake SU8234 L HampshirePeatmoor Lagoon SU1186 L WiltshirePegwell Bay TR3563 E KentPitsford Reservoir SP7669 R NorthantsPool of Virkie HU3911 O ShetlandPoole Harbour SY9988 E DorsetPort Meadow SP4908 M OxfordshirePortsmouth Harbour SU6204 E HampshirePortworthy Mica Dam SX5660 P DevonPriory Country Park TL0749 P BedfordshirePriory Water SK7118 L LeicestershirePugneys Country Park Lakes SE3317 P W YorkshirePulfin Bog TA0544 P HumbersidePurfleet Chalk Pit TQ5778 P EssexQueen Elizabeth II Reservoir TQ1167 R SurreyQueen Mary Reservoir TQ0769 R SurreyQueen Mother Reservoir TQ0076 R BerkshireQueens Valley Reservoir WV5652 R Channel Isles Quendale Bay HU3712 O ShetlandRadwell Gravel Pits TL017 P BedfordshireRanworth & Cockshoot Broads
TG3515 L Norfolk
Ravensthorpe Reservoir SP6770 R NorthantsRavenstruther NS9343 L LanarkshireReddish Hall SJ6989 L Gtr M’chesterRedmires Reservoirs SK2685 R S Yorkshire Red Point to Port Henderson
NG7470 O Highland
Reedham Water TG3618 L NorfolkRescobie Loch NO5151 L AngusRevesby Reservoir TF3067 R LincolnshireRhunahaorine NR7049 N ArgyllRibble Estuary SD3825 E LancashireR. Avon: Fordingbridge to Ringwood
SU1510 M Hampshire
R. Avon: Ringwood to Christchurch
SZ1499 M Hampshire
R. Avon: Salisbury to Fordingbridge
SU1721 V Wiltshire
R. Cam: Kingfishers Bridge TL5473 V CambsR Cam: Upware-Dimmocks Cote
TL5371 V Cambs
R. Clyde: Carstairs Junction NS9744 V StrathclydeR. Clyde: Carstairs to Thankerton
NS9842 V Strathclyde
R. Devon: Kersiepow Ponds NS8996 V CentralR. Devon: Tullibody Bridge NS8596 V CentralR. Eamont: Watersmeet - Pooley Bridge
NY5329 V Cumbria
R. Earn: Lawhill Oxbows NN9517 V TaysideR. Earn: Millands Marsh & Floods
NN9917 V Perth& K’ross
R. Eden: Warcop to Little Salkeld
NY6424 V Cumbria
R. Foyle: Grange C3606 V TyroneR. Idle: Bawtry to Miserton SK7195 V NottsR. Irwell SD7903 V Gtr M'chester
R. Lagan: Flatfield J1961 V DownR. Nith: Keltonbank toNunholm and Dalscone
NX9774 V D & Galloway
R. Severn/Vyrnwy Confluence
SJ3215 V Shropshire
R. Spey: Boat of Balliefirth NH9922 V HighlandR. Tay: Dunkeld NO0042 V TaysideR. Teith: Daldorn to Deanston
NN6902 V Central
R. Test: Broadlands Estate SU350 V HampshireR. Test: Fullerton to Stockbridge
SU3535 V Hampshire
R. Teviot: Kalemouth to Roxborough
NT7030 V Borders
R. Tweed: Kelso to Coldstream
NT7737 V Borders
R. Tweed: Magdalenehall NT6331 V BordersR. Wye: Bakewell to Haddon
SK2366 V Derbyshire
R. Wye: Putson SO5138 V Hereford & Worcs
Rivers Eamont & Eden:Honeypot to Edenhall
NY5631 V Cumbria
Rodbourne Sewage Works SU1385 S WiltshireRomney Marsh TR050 M KentRossie Bog NO2711 M FifeRostherne Mere SJ7484 L CheshireRough Firth NX8453 E D & Galloway Rova Head to Kirkabister HU4842 O ShetlandRoxton Gravel Pits TL1653 P BedfordshireRufford Lake SK6465 L NottsRutland Water SK9207 R LeicestershireRyde Pier to Puckpool Point SZ6092 O Isle of Wight Rye Harbour & Pett Level TQ9418 E East Sussex Sandbach Flashes SJ7259 L CheshireScaling Dam Reservoir NZ7412 R ClevelandScapa Flow HY4000 O OrkneyScolt Head TF8046 E NorfolkSeahouses to Budle Point NU2231 O N’th’mberlandSeaton Gravel Pits TR2258 P KentSennowe Park Lakes TF9825 L NorfolkSevern Estuary ST5058 E Glos, Avon,
Somerset,Gwent, E Glam
Shetland Isles HU4060 N ShetlandShipley Country Park SK4343 R DerbyshireShipton-on-Cherwell Quarry SP4717 P OxfordshireShrigley Lake J518544 L DownShustoke Reservoir SP2391 R WarwickshireSiblyback Reservoir SX2370 R CornwallSkinflats NS9284 E CentralSlains Lochs NK0230 L GrampianSlamannan Plateau NS8474 N CentralSnetterton Gravel Pits TL9991 P NorfolkSnettisham TF6535 E NorfolkSolway Estuary NY1060 E Cumbria, D &
GallowaySolway Firth NY0048 E Cumbria, D &
Galloway
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Site Site1-km sq 1-km sqH HWeBS Region WeBS RegionSomerset Levels ST4040 M SomersetSomersham Gravel Pits TL3779 P CambsSonning Gravel Pit SU7475 P OxfordshireSoudley Ponds SO6611 L GlosSound of Barra NF7509 O Western Isles Sound of Gigha NR6950 O ArgyllSound of Harris NF9788 O Western Isles Sound of Jura NR6575 O StrathclydeSound of Tarransay NG0498 O Western Isles South Fetlar HU6287 O ShetlandSouth Ford NF7747 O Western Isles Southill Lake TL1443 L BedfordshireSouth Iver Gravel Pits TQ0377 P BucksSouth Lancashire Mosses SD4015 M LancashireSouth Mainland HU4234 N ShetlandSouth Stoke TQ0210 V West Sussex South Uist NF8032 N Western Isles South Uist (West Coast) NF7332 O Western Isles South Walls ND3089 N OrkneySouth West Lancashire SD4015 N LancashireSouth Yell Sound HU4081 O ShetlandSouthampton Water SU4507 E HampshireSpade Oak Gravel Pit SU8887 P BucksSpey Mouth NJ3465 E GrampianSpittal to Cocklawburn NU0250 O N’th’mberlandSprotbrough Flash SE5300 L S YorkshireSt Andrews Bay NO5121 O FifeSt Benet’s Levels TG3815 M NorfolkSt Johns Loch ND2272 L HighlandSt Mary’s Island NZ3475 O N’th’mberlandStaines Moor Gravel Pits TQ0373 P SurreyStaines Reservoirs TQ0575 R SurreyStanford Reservoir SP6080 R LeicestershireStanford Training Area TL8695 L NorfolkStanwick Gravel Pits SP9773 P NorthantsStevenston Point (Irvine to Saltcoats)
NS2839 E Strathclyde
Stewartby Lake TL0042 P BedfordshireStiffkey Fen TF9843 L NorfolkStockgrove Country Park SP9229 L BedfordshireStodmarsh NNR & Collards Lagoon
TR2061 L Kent
Stoke Newington Reservoirs TQ3287 R Gtr LondonStour Estuary TM1732 E Essex, SuffolkStrangford Lough J5560 E DownStranraer Lochs NX1161 L D & GallowayStratfield Saye SU7061 L HampshireStrathearn NN8819 N TaysideStrawberry Hill Ponds TQ4196 L EssexStudland Bay SZ0383 O DorsetSullom Voe HU3773 O ShetlandSutton & Lound Gravel Pits SK6985 P NottsSwale Estuary TQ9765 E KentSwanbourne Lake TQ0108 L West Sussex Swanholme Lake SK9468
OW Yorkshire
Tamar Complex
NH9487 OP
Devon
Tay/Isla Valley NZ5528
ENorfolk
Thanet Coast HU5565
ENorfolk
Thrapston Gravel Pit NX7362
Tiree NL9741 TF7544
R
Traeth Lafan (Lavan Sands) NG0798
NHertfordshire
Tweed Estuary SU7875
E
Lothian
Upper Loch TorridonH3231
RDown
Uyea Sound HU2548
OGlos
L LincolnshireSwansea Bay SS6391 W Glamorgan Swillington Ings SE3828 PSwithland Reservoir SK5513 R LeicestershireTalkin Tarn NY5458 L Cumbria
SX4363 E Devon,Cornwall
Tarbat Ness to Rockfield HighlandTattershall Pits TF2057 LinconshireTaw-Torridge Estuary SS4733 ETay Estuary NO3225 E Fife, Tayside Tayinloan NS6945 N Ayshire &
ArranNO1438 L Tayside
Tees Estuary E ClevelandTeign Estuary SX8772 DevonTerrington East TF5526 OTerringtonWest TF5026 O NorfolkThames Estuary TQ7880 E Kent, Essex,
Gtr LondonTR2669 O Kent
The Houb (Whalsay) O ShetlandThe Strand (Colonsay) NR360 ArgyllThompson Water TL9194 LThoresby Lake SK6370 L NottsThorpe Water Park TQ0268 P Surrey
SP9979 P NorthantsThreave Estate V D & GallowayThreipmuir & Harlaw Rsvrs NT1764 R LothianThursley Lake SU9239 L SurreyThurso Bay ND1167 O HighlandThwaite Flat & Roanhead Ponds
SD214 L Cumbria
N StrathclydeTitchwell O NorfolkToft Newton Reservoir TF0387 LincolnshireTophill Low Reservoirs TA0748 R HumbersideTottenhill Gravel Pits TF6311 P NorfolkTraeth Coch (Red Wharf Bay)
SH5480 E Anglesey
SH6474 E GwyneddTraigh Luskentyre E Western Isles Traighear NF8276 Western IslesTring Reservoirs SP9113 RTrinity Broads TG4614 L NorfolkTundry Pond SU7752 L Hampshire
NT9853 E N’th’mberlandTwyford Gravel Pits P BerkshireTyne Estuary NZ2464 N’th’mberland,
DurhamTyninghame Estuary NT6379 ETyrella Shore J4735 O DownUpper Cowgill Reservoir NT0029 R Strathclyde
NG8955 L HighlandUpper Lough Erne L FermanaghUpper Tamar Reservoir SS2812 DevonUpper Quoile River J4745 VUpper Tay NN9557 N TaysideUpton Warren LNR SO9367 L Hereford &
WorcsHP5902 O Shetland
Vaila Sound/Gruting Voe O ShetlandVirkie/Quendale HU3911 ShetlandWalmore Common SO7425 M
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Site 1-km sq H WeBS RegionWalthamstow Reservoirs TQ3589 R Gtr LondonWalton Lock SJ6086 C CheshireWarkworth Lane Ponds
E
NZ2793 L N’th’mberlandWarren and Lion GorgesWash TF5540 Lincolnshire,
NorfolkWash Strategic Area Watermead Gravel Pits SK6008 P LeicestershireWater Sound ND4394 O OrkneyWatermill Broad TL7796 P NorfolkWaulkmill Glen and Littleton Reservoirs
NS5257 R Strathclyde
Weirwood Reservoir TQ3934 R East Sussex Welbeck Estate SK5773 L NottsWellington Country Park SU7362 L HampshireWellington Gravel Pits SO5047 P Hereford &
WorcsWells-next-the-Sea TF9145 O NorfolkWemyss Bay to Fairlie NS2057 O Ayshire &
ArranWest Voe of Sumburgh HU3909 O ShetlandWest Water Reservoir NT1252 R BordersWest Whalsay and Sounds HU5565 O ShetlandWestfield Marshes ND0664 M HighlandWeybread Pits TM2481 P Suffolk
Site 1-km sq H WeBS RegionWhiteness to Scarvister HU4335 O ShetlandWhiteness to Skelda Ness HU3543 O ShetlandWhitlingham Country Park TL2508 L NorfolkWhitrig Standing Water NT6234 M BordersWicken Fen TL5570 L CambsWidewall Bay ND4292 O OrkneyWigan Flashes SD5803 L Gtr M'chester Wigtown Bay NX4456 E D & Galloway Willen Lake SP8741 R BucksWilliam Girling Reservoir TQ3694 R Gtr LondonWillington TL1050 R BedfordshireWindermere SD3995 L CumbriaWintersett & Cold Hiendley Reservoirs
SE374 R W Yorkshire
Woburn Park Lakes SP9632 L BedfordshireWoolston Eyes SJ6588 P CheshireWraysbury Gravel Pits TQ0073 P BerkshireWraysbury Pond TQ0073 P BerkshireWraysbury Reservoir TQ0274 R SurreyWynyard Lake NZ4224 L ClevelandYar Estuary SZ3588 E Isle of Wight Yealm Estuary SX5449 E DevonYell Sound HU4285 O ShetlandYthan Estuary NK0026 E Grampian
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Key to Figure A1
Abberton Reservoir 169Adur Estuary 243Alaw Reservoir 125Alde Complex 163Alnmouth 73Alt Estuary 115Artro Estuary 131Attenborough GPs 140Auchencairn Bay 81Avon Estuary 219Axe Estuary 225Ballo Reservoir 33Bann Estuary 89Baston/Langtoft GPs 145Beaulieu Estuary 231Belfast Lough 98Belvide Reservoir 136Berney Marshes 159Black & White Lochs (Loch Inch) 87Blackwater Estuary 170Blagdon Lake 195Blithfield Reservoir 137Blyth (Northumberland) Estuary 75Blyth (Suffolk) Estuary 161Brading Harbour 237Braint Estuary 128Breydon Water 160Burry Inlet 200Camel Estuary 206Cameron Reservoir 32Carlingford Lough 93Carmarthen Bay 201Carron Valley Reservoir 41Carsebreck & Rhynd Lochs 40Castle Lo. (Lochmaben) 79Castle Semple & Barr Lochs 47Cefni Estuary 127Cheshunt Gravel Pits 181Chew Valley Lake 194Chichester Harbour 240Christchurch Harbour 229Clandeboye Lake 97Cleddau Estuary 204Clwyd Estuary 119Coll 57 Colne Estuary 168Colwyn Bay 120Conwy Estuary 121Coquet Estuary 74Corby Loch 20Cotswold Water Park East 190Cotswold Water Park West 191Cowgill Reservoirs 60Cromarty Firth 9Crombie Reservoir 27Crouch/Roach Estuary 177Cuckmere Estuary 245Dart Estuary 221
Deben Estuary 164Dee (Eng/Wal) Estuary 118Dee (Scotland) Estuary 22Deeping St James GPs 146Dengie Flats 171Deveron Estuary 14Dinnet Lochs 24Don Estuary 21Dorchester Gravel Pits 188Dornoch Firth 7Draycote Water 139Drummond Pond 39Duddon Estuary 101Dulas Bay 124Dundrum Bay 94Dungeness Gravel Pits 248Dupplin Lochs 35Durham Coast 76Dyfi Estuary 134Dysynni Estuary 133Eden Estuary 31Ellesmere Group 135Erme Estuary 218Exe Estuary 223Eyebrook Reservoir 143Fairburn Ings 109Fal Complex 212Fala Flow 64Fedderate Reservoir 15Fen Drayton Gravel Pit 149Fiddlers Ferry Lagoons 113Fleet Bay 84Fleet/Wey 226Forth Estuary 62Foryd Bay 129Fowey Estuary 213Gadloch 42 Gannel Estuary 207Gladhouse Reservoir 63Grafham Water 147Guernsey Shore 209Gunton Park 155Haddo House Lakes 17Hamford Water 167Hanningfield Reservoir 178Hay-a-Park Gravel Pits 104Hayle Estuary 208Helford Estuary 211Hickling Broad 156Hirsel Lake 69Holborn Moss 72Hornsea Mere 107Hoselaw Loch 68Hule Moss 66Humber Estuary 108Hunterston Estuary 49Inland Sea 126Inner Clyde Estuary 46Inner Moray Firth 10Irt/Mite/Esk Estuary 100Irvine/Garnock Estuary 48Jersey Shore 210King George V Res 180Kingsbridge Estuary 220Kinnordy Loch 28Kirkcudbright Bay 83
Lackford Gravel Pits 152Lake of Menteith 44Langstone Harbour 239Larne Lough 99Lavan Sands 122Lindisfarne 71Little Paxton GPs 148Llandegfedd Reservoir 197Loch Clunie 36Loch Druidibeg 59Loch Eye 8Loch Fleet 6Loch Garten 25Loch Gilp 51Loch Gruinart 56Loch Indaal 55Loch Ken 82Loch Leven 34Loch Lomond: Endrick Mouth 45Loch Mahaick Doune 43Loch na Cille 52Loch of Boardhouse 2Loch of Harray 3Loch of Lintrathen 29Loch of Skene 23Loch of Spiggie 1Loch of Stenness 4Loch of Strathbeg 16Loch of the Lowes 37Loch Quien 50Loch Ryan 88Loch Spynie 11Loch Tullybelton 38Loch Watten 5Looe Estuary 214Lossie Estuary 12Lough Foyle 90Loughs Neagh & Beg 92Lower Derwent Valley 105Lower Windrush Valley GPs 189Luce Bay 86Machrihanish 54Martin Mere 116Mawddach Estuary 132Medina Estuary 235Medway Estuary 175Meikle Loch Slains 19Mersey Estuary 114
Yar Estuary 233
Mid Avon Valley 228Middle Tame Valley GPs 138Middle Yare Marshes 158Minsmere 162Montrose Basin 26Morecambe Bay 103Nene Washes 150Nevern Estuary 203Newhaven Estuary 244Newtown Estuary 234North Norfolk Coast 154North-West Solent 230Ogmore Estuary 198Orwell Estuary 165Otter Estuary 224
Ouse Washes 151Outer Ards Shoreline 96Pagham Harbour 241Pegwell Bay 173Pitsford Reservoir 142Plym Estuary 216Poole Harbour 227Portsmouth Harbour 238Pulborough/Amberley Brooks 242Queen Mary Reservoir 182Red Wharf Bay 123Rhunahaorine 53 Ribble Estuary 117River Tweed: Kelso toColdstream 67 Rostherne Mere 111Rough Firth 80Rutland Water 144Rye Harbour/Pett Levels 246Sevenoaks Wildfowl Reserve 179Severn Estuary 193Solway Estuary 78Somerset Levels 196Southampton Water 232Spey Estuary 13St Benets Levels 157Staines Reservoir 183Stour Estuary 166Strangford Lough 95Stratfield Saye 186Swale Estuary 174Swansea Bay 199Swithland Reservoir 141Tamar Complex 215Taw/Torridge Estuary 205Tay Estuary 30Tees Estuary 77Teifi Estuary 202Teign Estuary 222Thames Estuary 176Thanet Coast 172The Wash 153Theale Gravel Pits 187Thorpe Water Park 184Tiree 58 Tophill Low Reservoirs 106Traeth Bach 130Tweed Estuary 70Tyninghame Estuary 65Upper Lough Erne 91Walland Marsh 247Walmore Common 192Wath & Broomhill Ings 110West Water Reservoir 61Wigtown Bay 85Windermere 102 Woolston Eyes 112Wootton Estuary 236Wraysbury Gravel Pits 185
Yealm Estuary 217Ythan Estuary 18
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Figure A1. Location of important WeBS sites. Circles show the central position of 248 key WeBS sites, in the UK and theChannel Islands. Sites chosen include most internationally important sites, but also sites of regional importance in areas withfew wetlands or few sites counted by WeBS. Thus, inclusion of a site does not imply any measure of relative conservationimportance.
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