Scottish Crossbill to be removed from the SBRC List.
This change is from March 2022.
- BLACK BRANT
- ALPINE SWIFT
- STONE-CURLEW
- BLACK-WINGED STILT
- CONTINENTAL BLACK-TAILED GODWIT
- WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER
- LESSER YELLOWLEGS
- CASPIAN GULL
- YELLOW-LEGGED GULL
- WHITE-WINGED BLACK TERN
- WILSON’S PETREL
- CORY’S SHEARWATER
- GREAT SHEARWATER††
- NIGHT-HERON
- CATTLE EGRET
- PURPLE HERON
- MONTAGU’S HARRIER
- BLACK KITE
- LESSER SPOTTED WOODPECKER
- RED-FOOTED FALCON
- WOODCHAT SHRIKE
- WOODLARK
- SHORT-TOED LARK†
- RED-RUMPED SWALLOW
- CETTI’S WARBLER
- RADDE’S WARBLER
- DUSKY WARBLER†
- GREENISH WARBLER†
- ARCTIC WARBLER
- MELODIOUS WARBLER
- DARTFORD WARBLER
- NIGHTINGALE (megarhynchos)†*
- RED-FLANKED BLUETAIL
- CITRINE WAGTAIL
- PARROT CROSSBILL**
- SERIN
- ORTOLAN BUNTING†
- CIRL BUNTING
† Records of these species may be assessed locally in Shetland, Fair Isle and Orkney.
†† Records of this species may be assessed locally in the Outer Hebrides (Western Isles).
* Only this subspecies (or birds not identified to any particular subspecies) is considered by SBRC or local committees. Other subspecies are assessed by British Birds Records Committee (BBRC).
** Considered by SBRC if outside core range (see Identification of Scottish and Parrot Crossbills).