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Miliaria calandra (Corn Bunting) European Red List of Birds Supplementary Material The European Union (EU27) Red List assessments were based principally on the official data reported by EU Member States to the European Commission under Article 12 of the Birds Directive in 2013-14. For the European Red List assessments, similar data were sourced from BirdLife Partners and other collaborating experts in other European countries and territories. For more information, see BirdLife International (2015). Contents Reported national population sizes and trends p. 2 Trend maps of reported national population data p. 4 Sources of reported national population data p. 6 Species factsheet bibliography p. 11 Recommended citation BirdLife International (2015) European Red List of Birds. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. Further information http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/info/euroredlist http://www.birdlife.org/europe-and-central-asia/european-red-list-birds-0 http://www.iucnredlist.org/initiatives/europe http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/conservation/species/redlist/ Data requests and feedback To request access to these data in electronic format, provide new information, correct any errors or provide feedback, please email [email protected]. THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES™ BirdLife International (2015) European Red List of Birds Miliaria calandra (Corn Bunting) Table 1. Reported national breeding population size and trends in Europe1. Country (or Population estimate Short-term population trend4 Long-term population trend4 Subspecific population (where relevant) 2 territory) Size (pairs)3 Europe (%) Year(s) Quality Direction5 Magnitude (%)6 Year(s) Quality Direction5 Magnitude (%)6 Year(s) Quality Albania 20,000-40,000 <1 2002-2012 poor 0 0 2002-2012 poor 0 0 1980-2012 poor Andorra 0-5 <1 1999-2001 medium ? ? Armenia 120,000-250,000 1 2002-2012 medium ? ? Austria 2,500-3,500 <1 2001-2012 medium - 30-70 2000-2011 medium ? Azerbaijan 300,000-1,000,000 2 2014 poor 0.0 0 2000-2014 poor 0.0 0 1980-2014 poor Belarus 600-1,000 <1 2001-2012 medium 0 0 2001-2012 medium 0 0 1980-2012 medium Belgium 1,200-1,800 <1 2008-2012 medium - 20-47 2000-2012 medium - 75-83 1973-2012 medium Bosnia & HG 15,000-20,000 <1 2010-2014 poor ? ? Bulgaria 300,000-1,000,000 2 2005-2012 medium - 18-36 2001-2012 good 0 0-5 1980-2012 poor Croatia 100,000-300,000 1 2014 poor ? ? Cyprus 20,000-50,000 <1 2005-2013 medium + 75-150 2001-2013 medium ? Czech Rep. 4,000-8,000 <1 2012 medium F 0 2000-2012 good F 0 1982-2012 good Denmark 28,000 <1 2011 medium - 20-33 1999-2011 good 0 0 1980-2011 good Estonia 0 <1 2008-2012 poor ? ? France 175,000-300,000 1 2008-2012 medium 0 0 2001-2011 medium - 27 1989-2011 medium Georgia Present <1 ? ? Germany 25,000-44,000 <1 2005-2009 good + 21-82 1998-2009 good + 197-752 1990-2009 good Greece 380,000-500,000 2 2007-2013 good 0 0 2007-2013 medium - 5-30 1980-2012 poor Hungary 62,000-74,000 <1 2000-2012 medium - 26 1999-2012 medium ? Rep. Ireland 0 <1 2008-2011 good - 100 1980-1995 medium Italy 200,000-600,000 1 2003 poor + 25-35 2000-2012 medium + 5-30 1990-2012 poor Kosovo 4,000-7,000 <1 2009-2014 medium ? ? Latvia 0-1 <1 2012 medium 0 0 2001-2012 poor 0 0 1980-2012 poor Liechtenstein 2-3 <1 2009-2014 good - 60 2003-2014 good - 100 1980-2014 good Lithuania 30-50 <1 2008-2012 medium 0 0 2001-2012 medium - 40-60 1980-2012 medium Luxembourg 0-1 <1 2008-2012 good - 50-70 2000-2012 medium - 90-99 1980-2012 medium FYRO Macedonia 30,000-100,000 <1 2001-2012 poor ? ? Malta 39-55 <1 2008 good - 20-45 2001-2012 good - 90 1980-2012 good Moldova 5,000-8,000 <1 2000-2010 medium + 20-30 2000-2010 medium + 30-40 1980-2010 medium Montenegro 3,000-6,000 <1 2002-2012 poor ? ? Netherlands 2-12 <1 2008-2011 good - 81-99 2002-2011 good - 99-100 1977-2011 medium Norway 0-1 <1 2001-2012 good F 0 2000-2013 good F 0 1980-2012 good THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES™ BirdLife International (2015) European Red List of Birds Miliaria calandra (Corn Bunting) Table 1. Reported national breeding population size and trends in Europe1. Country (or Population estimate Short-term population trend4 Long-term population trend4 Subspecific population (where relevant) 2 territory) Size (pairs)3 Europe (%) Year(s) Quality Direction5 Magnitude (%)6 Year(s) Quality Direction5 Magnitude (%)6 Year(s) Quality Poland 1,600,000-1,900,000 7 2008-2012 good + 8-20 2000-2012 good ? Portugal 500,000-1,000,000 3 2008-2012 medium 0 0 2004-2011 medium ? Romania 1,300,000-2,600,000 8 2010-2013 medium F 0-20 2001-2013 medium ? Russia 100,000-200,000 1 2008-2012 medium + 5-30 2000-2012 medium F 0 1980-2012 good Serbia 46,000-55,000 <1 2008-2012 medium 0 0 2000-2012 medium 0 0 1980-2012 medium Slovakia 4,000-8,000 <1 2000-2012 poor 0 0 2000-2012 poor 0 0 1980-2012 poor Slovenia 4,900-10,500 <1 2002-2012 medium - 49-55 2001-2012 medium - 49-60 1980-2012 medium Spain 9,950,000-12,100,000 47 2004-2006 good 0 0 1998-2012 good 0 0 1980-2012 medium ES: Canary Is 2,500-10,000 <1 1997-2003 poor - 2001-2012 poor - 1980-2012 poor Sweden 30-50 <1 2008-2012 good 0 0 2001-2012 good - 25-75 1980-2012 good Switzerland 74-127 <1 2009-2011 medium 0 0 2001-2012 medium - 27-52 1990-2012 medium Turkey 3,000,000-9,000,000 22 2013 poor 0 0 2000-2012 poor - 0-19 1990-2013 poor Ukraine 30,000-50,000 <1 2000 medium + 5-10 1998-2010 medium F 10-15 1980-2010 medium United Kingdom 9,000-13,000 <1 2009 good - 19 1998-2010 good - 87 1980-2010 good EU27 14,600,000-20,300,000 72 Stable Europe 18,300,000-31,300,000 100 Stable 1 See 'Sources' at end of factsheet, and for more details on individual EU Member State reports, see the Article 12 reporting portal at http://bd.eionet.europa.eu/article12/report. 2 The designation of geographical entities and the presentation of the material do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of IUCN or BirdLife International concerning the legal status of any country, territory or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. 3 In the few cases where population size estimates were reported in units other than those specified, they were converted to the correct units using standard correction factors. 4 The robustness of regional trends to the effects of any missing or incomplete data was tested using plausible scenarios, based on other sources of information, including any other reported information, recent national Red Lists, scientific literature, other publications and consultation with relevant experts. 5 Trend directions are reported as: increasing (+); decreasing (-); stable (0); fluctuating (F); or unknown (?). 6 Trend magnitudes are rounded to the nearest integer. THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES™ BirdLife International (2015) European Red List of Birds Trend maps A symbol appears in each country where the species occurs: the shape and colour of the symbol represent the population trend in that country, and the size of the symbol corresponds to the proportion of the European population occurring in that country. KEY Ç Large increase (≥50%) È Large decrease (≥50%) Ç Moderate increase (20–49%) È Moderate decrease (20–49%) Ç Small increase (<20%) È Small decrease (<20%) ñ Increase of unknown magnitude ò Decrease of unknown magnitude å Stable or fluctuating 0 Unknown ¢ Present (no population or trend data) Ð Extinct since 1980 Each symbol, with the exception of Present and Extinct, may occur in up to three different size classes, corresponding to the proportion of the European population occurring in that country. ñ Large: ≥10% of the European population ñ Medium: 1–9% of the European population ñ Small: <1% of the European population The designation of geographical entities and the presentation of the material do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of IUCN or BirdLife International concerning the legal status of any country, territory or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES™ BirdLife International (2015) European Red List of Birds Figure 1. Breeding population sizes and short-term trends across Europe. Figure 2. Breeding population sizes and long-term trends across Europe. THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES™ BirdLife International (2015) European Red List of Birds Miliaria calandra (Corn Bunting) Sources Albania Breeding population size: Bino pers. obs. Breeding short-term trend: Bino pers. obs. Breeding long-term trend: Bino pers. obs. Andorra Breeding population size: BirdLife International 2004 Armenia Breeding population size: ASPB data Austria Breeding population size: BirdLife Austria, extrapolation on the basis of available unpublished and published population and density data Breeding short-term trend: N. Teufelbauer based on data from the Austrian Common Breeding Bird Monitoring Azerbaijan Breeding population size: AOS data base Breeding short-term trend: AOS data base Breeding long-term trend: AOS data base Belarus Breeding population size: Zhuravliev D.V.