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Irish Wetland Bird Survey (I-WeBS) Trend Report 1994-2020

Date Released: Friday, April 1, 2022

NPWS, working with BirdWatch Ireland have just launched the Irish Wetland Bird Survey (I-WeBS) Trends Report. This report provides national and site-specific trends for all waterbird species covered by I-WeBS for the period 1994-2020.

BirdWatch Ireland - Trends Report

There are some very positive trends, such as the Little Egret’s colonisation of Ireland, with the wintering population having increased by a whopping 483% since 1994. - graph below.

Little Egret Population Chart

Sadly not all trends are positive. In particular, Ireland’s populations of waders and diving ducks are experience major and ongoing national population declines. For example, over-wintering Lapwing numbers have declined by 63% since 1994. - graph below.

Lapwing Population Graph

National Summary

  Trend (%)
Species National - 5 Year National - 12 Year National - 23 Year Long Term Trend
Scaup -33.6 -82.9 -89.2 Large Decline
Pochard -19.8 -60.4 -79.1 Large Decline
Goldeneye -32.5 -39.0 -66.9 Large Decline
Lapwing -6.5 -45.1 -63.9 Large Decline
Grey Plover -30.6 -39.4 -57.8 Large Decline
Golden Plover -16.9 -58.1 -54.1 Large Decline
Dunlin 5.9 -21.2 -45.2 Moderate Decline
Curlew -9.4 -23.7 -43.1 Moderate Decline
Turnstone -33.6 -46.0 -23.7 Intermediate Decline