Wildlife

Nightjar Welfare on Lowland Heathland 2026

The nightjar is a summer migrant that breeds on lowland heathland and forest clearings, facing welfare pressures from habitat loss and predation.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Loss of heathland and early successional forest habitat through development and management changes is the primary welfare pressure. Dog disturbance at dusk when birds are active can disrupt foraging. Pesticide reduction of moth populations affects prey availability for chick rearing.

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