A species of seabird hit by a devastating avian flu outbreak is making a “painfully gradual restoration” at Shetland’s nationwide nature reserves.
NatureScot reported a slight enhance within the variety of nice skua at Hermaness and Noss nationwide nature reserves (NNRs), however mentioned it might take “years, if not a long time” to get again to pre-virus ranges.
The total census of the species, for which Shetland is a world stronghold, was carried out as a part of a probe into how populations are faring following the H5N1 influenza pressure outbreak of 2022.
At Hermaness, 220 breeding pairs of the chicken – also called bonxie – had been counted.
It is a small enhance from the 208 in 2023 however nonetheless down 77% on the 955 counted in 2018, which was the final full census earlier than the outbreak.
The Noss rely reported 80 pairs, which was an increase from 69 final yr however a drastic decline of 83% from the 476 reported in 2018.
Though a full rely was not carried out this yr, NatureScot additionally reported a slight enhance within the variety of gannets at Hermaness.
But it surely estimated that the earlier upward pattern within the species’ numbers has been set again by 20 years on the reserve.
Gannets reached 29,562 nests in 2021 pre-chicken flu however had been right down to 18,739 nests on the final census in 2023.
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NatureScot reported just one optimistic case of avian flu in seabird populations on the reserves throughout breeding season.
Nevertheless, workers stay “vigilant” in response to a small variety of optimistic assessments in nice black-backed gull and bonxie on the finish of the season.
NatureScot mentioned these have been confirmed because the H5N5 pressure of avian flu, not the H5N1 pressure of 2022.
Juan Brown, NatureScot operations officer, mentioned: “This yr’s seabird census reveals the continuing influence of the avian flu outbreak in 2022 and the painfully gradual restoration of those populations that are prone to take years, if not a long time, to succeed in pre-outbreak ranges as soon as once more.
“In distinction to latest years, the small variety of optimistic avian flu assessments we’ve had this yr have all been the H5N5 pressure of the virus, quite than H5N1.
“Whereas we do not but know what the influence of H5N5 might be on wild chicken populations, we’re conserving a detailed eye on the state of affairs and encourage individuals to report all sightings of sick or lifeless birds utilizing the net reporting system.
“Sightings will assist us monitor the unfold of the virus and assess impacts on wild chicken populations.”
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