The latest roundup of e-news from Scottish Natural Heritage is here! Among articles on subjects as diverse as Scottish wildcats and freshwater pearl mussels, Clishmaclaver liked this one on Corn Buntings – a fowltastic success story! 😉 At a time when we are concerned about loss of species and the effect this has on
our biodiversity, there is good news! Thanks to good work by farmers who we’ve been working with for many years, numbers of one of Scotland’s most high-risk birds have stabilised in its stronghold of Moray and Aberdeenshire. Once widespread, corn buntings are now found in only three other main areas of Scotland – Fife, Angus and the Western Isles.