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Period 2008-2012 European Environment Agency European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity Annex I International action plan No No Eurasian Scops-owl,, is a species of nocturnal bird of prey found in cropland, grassland and woodland and forest ecosystems. has a breeding population size of 64800-126000 pairs and a breeding range size of 1400000 square kilometres in the EU27. The breeding population trend in the EU27 is Uncertain in the short and Uncertain in the long. The EU population status for is Unknown, as the data reported were not sufficient to assess the population status of the species. Page 1

Assessment of status at the European level Breeding population size Breeding population trend Range area Breeding range trend Winter population size Winter population trend Population status 64800-126000 p u u 1400000 Unknown See the endnotes for more information i Page 2

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Trends at the Member State level MS/Ter. % in EU27 Breeding population size Breeding population trend Range area Breeding range trend AT 0.6 35-40 p 0 x 13493 0 - BG 7.3 6000-9000 p 0 0 116300 0 0 CY 0.7 5000-12000 p x x 6300 x x CZ ES 47.7 30000-40000 p - - 506645 - - FR 8.2 1500-4500 p x - 140200 x - GR HU 2.0 200-400 p 0 0 15602 0 0 IT 27.0 5000-11000 p x x 295300 + + PT 4.3 3500-7700 p 0 x 82500 0 0 RO 0.8 8000-20000 p x x 216000 x x SI 1.0 600-1000 p - x 8593 - x SK 0.5 40-80 p - - 8399 0 0 Winter population size Winter population trend See the endnotes for more information ii Page 4

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- winter population trend was not reported for this species. Main pressures and threats reported by Member States For the bird species triggering SPA classification Member States were asked to report the 20 most important pressures and threats using an agreed hierarchical list which can be found on the Article 12 Reference Portal ( http://bd.eionet.europa.eu/activities/reporting/article_12/reference_portal ). Pressures are activities which are currently having an impact on the species and threats are activities expected to have an impact in the near future. The table below only contains information from Member States, where a species triggers SPA classification. Pressures and threats were ranked in three classes high, medium and low importance, the table below only shows pressures and threats classed as high, for some species there were less than ten pressures and threats reported as highly important. Ten most frequently reported highly important pressures and threats Code Activity Frequency A02 Modification of cultivation practices 22 A10 Restructuring agricultural parcels 22 A03 Mowing or cutting grasslands 11 A04 Grazing by livestock 11 A07 Use of 'pesticides' in agriculture 11 B02 Forest and plantation management & use 11 J03 Other changes to ecosystems 11 Proportion of population covered by the Natura 2000 network For the bird species triggering SPA classification Member States were asked to report the size of a species population occurring within the Natura 2000 network. The percentage of species population covered by the network was estimated by comparing the population size within the network and the total population size. Percentage of coverage by Natura 2000 sites MS/territory season SPA trigger % coverage AT breeding YES 46.29 BG breeding NO CY breeding NO ES breeding YES 0.55 FR breeding NO HU breeding YES 22.95 IT breeding NO PT breeding NO Page 6

MS/territory season SPA trigger % coverage RO breeding NO SI breeding YES 39.48 SK breeding YES 7.91 See the endnotes for more information iii Most frequently reported conservation measures For the bird species triggering SPA classification Member States were asked to report up to 20 conservation measures being implemented for this species using an agreed list which can be found on the Article 12 Reference Portal. Member States were further requested to highlight up to five most important ( highly important ) measures; the table below only shows measures classed as high, for many species there were less than ten measures reported as highly important. Ten most frequently reported highly important conservation measures Code Measure Frequency 6.1 Establish protected areas/sites 27 6.3 Legal protection of habitats and species 27 3.2 Adapt forest management 18 7.4 Specific single species or species group management measures 18 2.0 Other agriculture-related measures 9 This information is derived from the Member State national reports submitted to the European Commission under Article 12 of the Birds Directive in 2013 and covering the period 2008-2012. More detailed information, including the MS reports, is available at: http://bd.eionet.europa.eu/article12/summary?period=1&subject=a214. Page 7

i Assessment of status at the European level: The EU assessments of birds population status was made by the European Red List of Birds Consortium (under contract with the European Commission) The EU27 population trends were assessed using these categories: + Increasing, 0 Stable, F Fluctuating, - Decreasing, xu Uncertain and x Unknown. The breeding population size is estimated in majority of the cases as p number of pairs. Alternative population units used are: males number of males, i number of individuals, cmales number of calling males and bfem number of breeding females. The winter population size is estimated as number of individuals. ii Species trends at the Member State level: The percentage of the EU27 species population occurring in the Member States (% in EU27) is calculated based on the population size reported by the Member States. iii Percentage of coverage by Natura 2000 sites: In some cases the population size within the Natura 2000 network has been estimated using a different methodology to the estimate of overall population size and this can lead to percentage covers greater than 100%. In such case the value has been given as 100% and highlighted with an asterisk (*). The value x indicates that the Member State has not reported the species population and/or the coverage by Natura 2000. No information is available for Greece and for non-annex I species in the Czech Republic. Page 8