Wildlife

Wheatear Welfare: Upland Breeding and Migration

The wheatear is a long-distance migrant that breeds on upland moorland and uses a wide range of habitats during migration through the UK.

Key Facts

Welfare Considerations

Upland habitat degradation from overgrazing and burning reduces nest sites in rocky terrain. Climate change affects insect prey availability on upland breeding grounds. Collision with vehicles is a known mortality cause during spring migration through farmed areas.

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