10779/rcsi.10767518.v1
Barry J. McMahon
Barry J.
McMahon
John Whelan
John
Whelan
Fintan Bracken
Fintan
Bracken
Brendan P. Kavanagh
Brendan P.
Kavanagh
The impact of farming on over-wintering bird populations
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
2019
birds and farming
bird habitat and over-wintering birds
Anatomy
2019-11-22 15:16:20
Journal contribution
https://repository.rcsi.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_impact_of_farming_on_over-wintering_bird_populations/10767518
<p>Field boundaries and fields in stubble, set-aside, winter wheat and improved grassland in County Kildare were surveyed for birds on 15 occasions between October 2001 and February 2002. A total of 40 species was recorded on all sites during the period of the study. Arable farming that retains stubble throughout the winter supports the greatest species richness and diversity with the lowest being recorded on improved grassland. Individual species showed preference for certain sites. Seed-feeding species, yellowhammer and skylark, preferred stubble while invertebrate-feeding species, fieldfare and meadow pipit preferred grassland. The analysis demonstrated that certain components of habitat were responsible for differences in species present and density.</p>