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These maps show the maximum count of selected species for each tetrad during the winter surveying period from the beginning of the national Atlas project up to the end of the winter of 2010/2011.
The maps are arranged in alphabetical order of their English names, i.e. number one is Avocet and number 88 is Yellowhammer.
The slide show goes in alphabetical order but you can jump to the next or the previous
species by clicking the + or -
45 Kingfisher
46 Lapwing
47 Lesser Black-
48 Lesser Redpoll
49 Lesser-
50 Linnet
51 Little Egret
52 Little Grebe
53 Long-
54 Mallard
55 Marsh Tit
56 Meadow Pipit
57 Mistle Thrush
58 Moorhen
59 Mute Swan
60 Nuthatch
61 Oystercatcher
62 Pheasant
63 Pied Wagtail
64 Raven
65 Redshank
66 Redwing
67 Reed Bunting
68 Robin
69 Rock Pipit
70 Rook
71 Shag
72 Shelduck
73 Siskin
74 Skylark
75 Snipe
76 Song Thrush
77 Sparrowhawk
78 Starling
79 Stock Dove
80 Stonechat
81 Tawny Owl
82 Teal
83 Treecreeper
84 Wigeon
85 Woodcock
86 Woodpigeon
87 Wren
88 Yellowhammer
1 Avocet
2 Barn Owl
3 Blar-
4 Blackbird
5 Blackcap
6 Black-
7 Black-
8 Blue Tit
9 Brambling
10 Bullfinch
11 Buzzard
12 Canada Goose
13 Carrion Crow
14 Cetti’s Warbler
15 Chaffinch
16 Chiffchaff
17 Coal Tit
18 Collared Dove
19 Common Gull
20 Common/Lesser Redpoll
21 Coot
22 Cormorant
23 Curlew
24 Dartford Warbler
25 Dipper
26 Dunlin
27 Dunnock
28 Fieldfare
29 Goldcrest
30 Golden Plover
31 Goldfinch
32 Great Black-
33 Great-
34 Great Tit
35 Green Woodpecker
36 Greenfinch
37 Greenshank
38 Grey Heron
39 Grey Wagtail
40 Herring Gull
41 House Sparrow
42 Jackdaw
43 Jay
44 Kestrel
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