Black-throated Diver annual records in North Scotland, 1834-2019
Citation
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (2021). Black-throated Diver annual records in North Scotland, 1834-2019. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/uw7qem accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-12.Description
This dataset pulls together all available information from a wide range of sources to give a single line summary for Black-throated Diver breeding territories in North Scotland Region in each year where information is available. Principal sources of information are the RSPB's diver raft project and from other landowners; as well as records submitted for inclusion in the Highland Bird Report and public sightings. Other data was sourced from NTS, NS, SWT, RBBP and Forestry and Land Scotland amongst others. Much of the pre-1985 data comes from a historical dataset compiled by Greg Mudge in the early 1990s that sourced many museum collections etc. In the case of multi-territory lochs, some historical data just refers to the whole loch and does not indicate which territory the record is from. In such cases, a separate entry is made like 'loch name' consolidated. The inclusion of a site in this dataset does not neccesarily mean that it is a known breeding site. Some sites are included for future reference as a pair has been noted present in the egg laying period (27 April to 15 June). The dataset has been split into two different surveys, one contains data from egg collection (Records from egg collection), and the other contains the records from annual surveys (Records from annual surveys). Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), NatureScot (NS), National Trust for Scotland (NTS), Scottish Wildlife Trust (SWT), Rare Breeding Bird Panel (RBBP), Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS), Museum Collections and private landowners and individuals.
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Quality Control
Good quality data, completely checked for typographic errors and geographic integrity.Method steps
- The recording methods for records in this dataset vary over time: • The Records from egg collection survey contains most of the historical egg collection data and some more recent egg collection records. Most of these records come from museum collections. • The most recent records from 01/01/2011 onwards consist of ad-hoc records collected by a range of recorders. These are then collated annually by RSPB staff. • Records from annual surveys prior to 31/12/2010 contain a combination of different surveys undertaken and casual birdwatching records. Information on this is explained here: - Occupancy Survey = Yes means that the territory was specifically surveyed for Black-throated Divers. No in this column means that the information came from casual observations whilst engaged in other survey work or from observers engaged in casual birdwatching. To qualify as Yes, either breeding was confirmed on an early visit, or the territory was surveyed on at least three separate days between 27 April and 15 June (the extreme dates for which we know eggs have been laid). -Productivity Survey = Yes in this column means that the territory was visited at least once after 15 June specifically to search for Black-throated Diver chicks. No in this column means that the information comes from casual observations, whilst engaged in other survey work or from casual birdwatching. -The raft codes were inserted for all entries for any site where a raft has ever been used, this explains why is there a raft code in the ""Raft Code"" column, and ""no"" in the ""raft available"" column in some cases. o Site Code = This gives a unique site code for each territory. A territory may consist of a whole loch, part of a loch or a group of lochs.
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Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
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