BTO create and publish a variety of important articles, papers, journals and other publications, independently and with our partners, for organisations, government and the private sector. Some of our publications (books, guides and atlases) are also available to buy in our online shop.
Annual report of the Seabird Monitoring Programme
Seabird Population Trends and Causes of Change: 1986–2023
This report presents the latest seabird population trends in breeding abundance and productivity using data from the Seabird Monitoring Programme (SMP).
The report documents changes in the abundance and productivity of breeding seabird species in Britain and Ireland from 1986 to 2023, and provides a detailed account of the 2021, 2022 and 2023 breeding seasons.

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On the edge: can the Spoon-billed Sandpiper be saved?
Author: Pain, D., Green, R., Clark, N.
Published: 2011
01.01.11
Papers BBS Report
Reconciling policy with ecological requirements in biodiversity monitoring
Author: Cook, A.S.C.P., Parsons, M., Mitchell I. & Robinson R.A.
Published: 2011
Research by the BTO and the JNCC shows that the regions used by policy makers in monitoring and protecting the UK’s internationally important seabird populations are not necessarily meaningful on an ecological level. Consequently, the effects of man’s marine activities, such as fishing, dredging and shipping, on seabirds could be overlooked.
01.01.11
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Evidence of spread of emerging infectious disease, finch trichomonosis, by migrating birds
Author: Lawson, B., Robinson, R.A., Neimanis, A., Handeland, K., Isomursu, M., Agren, E.O., Hamnes, I.S., Tyler, K.M., Chantrey, J., Hughes, L.A., Pennycott, T.W., Simpson, V.R., John, S.K., Peck, K.M., Toms, M.P., Bennett, M., Kirkwood, J.K. & Cunningham, A.A.
Published: 2011
Since its emergence in 2005, the parasitic disease trichomonosis has caused epidemic mortality and significant population declines in British Greenfinches and Chaffinches. This began in western England and Wales, but spread to eastern England, and more recently, southern Fennoscandia.
01.01.11
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Developing our Understanding of Biodiversity in Scotland's Gardens: the Role of the BTO's Garden Birdwatch
Author: Toms, M., Humphreys, L. & Wernham, C.
Published: 2011
01.01.11
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Bird Atlas 2007-11: Measuring Change in Bird Distribution and Abundance
Author: Gillings, S., Swann, B., Balmer, D. & Wernham, C.
Published: 2011
01.01.11
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