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14 June, 2019

Concern raised over kestrel nest disturbance in the NE

Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) has called on the public to be careful when approaching birds’ nests, after concerns have been raised about a pair of kestrels nesting near a coastal path in the Buchan area. The location of the nest has become well known and last Sunday up to 40 people were viewing the birds at times.

Gavin Clark, SNH Tayside & Grampian Operations Manager has urged restraint. “There’s a risk that too many people trying to get too close may put pressure on the birds and cause chicks to fledge prematurely. There is also a danger that the birds will become habituated to people, which is detrimental for the birds in the long term. We’re asking that people don’t get close to the nest by approaching the cliff edge or stay too long on the coastal footpath opposite the nest site.”

All wild birds and their nests are legally protected. In the event of any wildlife crime being suspected, contact the police on 101.

Ron Macdonald, a local photographer and former SNH manager, added, “A good photograph can have a powerful impact, connecting nature with people and culture. Most photographers are responsible, recognising that the welfare of the kestrels is more important than getting a good photograph.”

Kestrels are one of our best known birds of prey. They produce between four and five eggs, with fledging taking place from early June to early August. They are relatively short-lived with an average lifespan of four years with a high mortality in young birds. There has been a substantial long term decrease in their population of more than 50%.

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