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Suffolk Rookery Survey

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The Rook is one of Suffolk’s most recognisable birds, nesting in noisy colonies – rookeries – typically in tall trees on the edges of villages and farmland. Rook populations have declined in parts of eastern England, largely because changes in farming practices have reduced the availability of the short grassland and arable fields they depend on for feeding. SBIS has been collecting nest count data from Suffolk’s rookeries for a number of years, building a long-term picture of how colonies are changing in size and distribution. If you know of a rookery, please record it – even a note that a colony appears unchanged from previous years is useful data.

Click the map (top right) to view the previous Suffolk survey coverage at full size.

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Enter the recorder's name

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Select the date of the record.

Please provide any other information about the record which you think will be useful.

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If the situation changes during the breeding season, please return to this website to record an update.
Please enter a Location & then a Grid Reference by Clicking on the Map
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Provide the name of the site or parish. (All parishes & SWT Reserves are stored in the database). Do not enter a postal address as the information you provide will be visible to others (unless you make the record sensitive).

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Enter a grid reference. Zoom in to select at least an 8 fig. grid reference e.g. TM12345678

Please locate the centre of the rookery with a 10m x 10m square (showing an 8 figure Grid Reference)