Neil Blood
Senior Member
This is all a bit depressing - for working link see post #3
Of particular concern to river anglers, is the extract: 'More unexpected perhaps, is that Grey Wagtail has moved from the Amber list to the Red list. Alongside declines in Common Sandpiper and Dipper, this raises wider concerns about species associated with upland streams and rivers'.
Personally and regarding the Dipper and Grey Wagtail declines, I'd be inclined to think it was more related to available food and water quality, rather than predation or other factors?
Of particular concern to river anglers, is the extract: 'More unexpected perhaps, is that Grey Wagtail has moved from the Amber list to the Red list. Alongside declines in Common Sandpiper and Dipper, this raises wider concerns about species associated with upland streams and rivers'.
Personally and regarding the Dipper and Grey Wagtail declines, I'd be inclined to think it was more related to available food and water quality, rather than predation or other factors?