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[Animals] Corncrake has 'promising' po[CENSORED]tion increase on isle of Canna


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The po[CENSORED]tion of the corncrake, one of Scotland's rarest birds, has seen a "promising" increase on the isle of Canna, the National Trust for Scotland says.

A survey on the small island in the Inner Hebrides found 12 to 14 calling mates compared to one or two in previous seasons.

Corncrakes have been in decline due to intensive agricultural methods and are one of 26 priority species listed by the trust.

The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) said the "buoyant" po[CENSORED]tion can be attributed to new farming practices that support conservation.

 

The National Trust for Scotland Landscape image of the Isle of Canna on a sunny day with clear blue skies,  looking out to the sea

 

NTS ranger Tom Allen said: “Canna farm is a great example of prioritising both the production of high-quality livestock and creating a haven for wildlife and achieving success in both.

“We’re really heartened by the success of corncrake on our farmland, and we hope this is a sign that things are moving in the right direction.

Corncrakes migrate from Africa to breed on islands including Lewis, Harris, Mull, Orkney and parts of the north-west Highland coast and Argyll.

The birds are counted by listening for the call of males.

The isle of Canna has five designated areas of farmland for corncrake.

NTS said it aims to increase the corncrake po[CENSORED]tion to 50 calling males, which would account for approximately 6% of the current UK po[CENSORED]tion.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgzny7e23go

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