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Statutory Instrument 1994 No. 1151

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule 4) Order 1994

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1994 No. 1151

WILDLIFE

The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule 4) Order 1994

Made25th April 1994
Laid before Parliament3rd May 1994
Coming into force24th May 1994

    The Secretary of State—
      having given any local authority affected and any other person affected an opportunity to submit objections or representations wth respect to the subject matter of this Order;
    having consulted with the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, being the advisory body he considers is best able to advise him as to whether this Order should be made;
    in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 22(1) of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981[1], and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Order:
    Citation and commencement
        1.    This Order may be cited as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (Variation of Schedule 4) Order 1994 and shall come into force on 24th May 1994.
    Variation of Schedule
        2.    The following birds are hereby removed from Schedule 4 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981—
    Common nameScientific name
    AvocetRecurvirostra avosetta
    Bee-eaterMerops apiaster
    BitternBotaurus stellaris
    Bittern, LittleIxobrychus minutus
    BluethroatLuscinia svecica
    CorncrakeCrex crex
    Crake, SpottedPorzana porzana
    Curlew, StoneBurhinus oedicnemus
    Divers (all species)Gavia spp
    DotterelCharadrius morinellus
    Duck, Long-tailedClangula hyemalis
    Falcons (all species except the following):Falconidae (all species except the following):
    Falcon, BarbaryFalco pelegrinoides
    Falcon, GyrFalco rusticolus
    Falcon, PeregrineFalco peregrinus
    Forest-Falcon, PlumbeousMicrastur plumbeus
    HobbyFalco subbuteo
    Kestrel, LesserFalco naumanni
    Kestrel, MauritiusFalco punctatus
    MerlinFalco columbarius
    Godwit, Black-tailedLimosa limosa
    Grebe, Black-neckedPodiceps nigricollis
    Grebe, SlavonianPodiceps auritus
    GreenshankTringa nebularia
    Hawks, True (all species except the following):Accipitridae (all species except the following):
    Buzzard, HoneyPernis apivorus
    Eagle, AdalbertAquila adalberti
    Eagle, GoldenAquila chrysaetos
    Eagle, Geat PhilippinePithecophaga jefferyi
    Eagle, ImperialAquila heliaca
    Eagle, New GuineaHarpyopsis novaeguineae
    Eagle, White-tailedHaliaeetus albicilla
    Fish-Eagle, MadagascarHaliaeetus vociferoides
    GoshawkAccipiter gentilis
    Harrier, HenCircus cyaneus
    Harrier, MarshCircus aeruginosus
    Harrier, MontaguCircus pygargus
    Hawk, GalapagosButeo galapagoensis
    Hawk, Grey-backedLeucopternis occidentalis
    Hawk, HawaiianButeo solitarius
    Hawk, RidgwayButeo ridgwayi
    Hawk, White-neckedLeucopternis lacernulata
    Hawk-Eagle, WallaceSpizaetus nanus
    Honey-Buzzard, BlackHenicopernis infuscatus
    Kite, RedMilvus milvus
    Sea-Eagle, PallasHaliaeetus leucoryphus
    Sea-Eagle, StellerHaliaeetus pelagicus
    Serpent-Eagle, AndamanSpilornis elgini
    Serpent-Eagle, MadagascarEutriorchis astur
    Serpent-Eagle, MountainSpilornis kinabaluensis
    Sparrowhawk, GundlachAccipiter gundlachi
    Sparrowhawk, ImitatorAccipiter imitator
    Sparrowhawk, New BritainAccipiter brachyurus
    Sparrowhawk, Small)Accipiter nanus)
    HoopoeUpupa epops
    KingfisherAlcedo atthis
    Petrel, Leach'sOceanodroma leucorhoa
    Phalarope, Red-neckedPhalaropus lobatus
    Plover, KentishCharadrius alexandrinus
    Plover, Little-ringedCharadrius dubius
    Quail, CommonCoturnix coturnix
    Rosefinch, ScarletCarpodacus erythrinus
    RuffPhilomachus pugnax
    Sandpiper, GreenTringa ochropus
    Sandpiper, PurpleCalidris maritima
    Sandpiper, WoodTringa glareola
    Scoter, CommonMelanitta nigra
    Scoter, VelvetMelanitta fusca
    SpoonbillPlatalea leucorodia
    Stilt, Black-wingedHimantopus himantopus
    Stint, TemminckCalidris temminckii
    Tern, BlackChlidonias niger
    Tern, LittleSterna albifrons
    Tern, RoseateSterna dougallii
    Treecreeper, Short-toedCerthia brachydactyla
    WhimbrelNumenius phaeopus
        3.    In Schedule 4 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, at the end of the list of birds there shall be inserted—

    "Any bird one of whose parents or other lineal ancestor was a bird of a kind specified in the foregoing provisions of this Schedule."


Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Robert Atkins

Minister of State Department of the Environment

25th April 1994






EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)
    Section 7 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 ("the Act"), together with regulations made under that section, provide for the registration and ringing of captive birds included in Schedule 4 to the Act.
    Article 2 of this Order removes the birds listed in that Article from Schedule 4 to the Act and Article 3 adds to that Schedule hybrids of birds specified in that Schedule.
    From the coming into force of this Order the birds included in Schedule 4 to the Act will be—
    Common nameScientific name
    Bunting, CirlEmberiza cirlus
    Bunting, LaplandCalcarius lapponicus
    Bunting, SnowPlectrophenax nivalis
    Buzzard, HoneyPernis apivorus
    Eagle, Adalbert'sAquila adalberti
    Eagle, GoldenAquila chrysaetos
    Eagle, Great PhilippinePithecophaga jefferyi
    Eagle, ImperialAquila heliaca
    Eagle, New GuineaHarpyopsis novaeguineae
    Eagle, White-tailedHaliaeetus albicilla
    ChoughPyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax
    Crossbills (all species)Loxia spp
    Falcon, BarbaryFalco pelegrinoides
    Falcon, GyrFalco rusticolus
    Falcon, PeregrineFalco peregrinus
    FieldfareTurdus pilaris
    FirecrestRegulus ignicapillus
    Fish-Eagle, MadagascarHaliaeetus vociferoides
    Forest-Falcon, PlumbeousMicrastur plumbeus
    GoshawkAccipiter gentilis
    Harrier, HenCircus cyaneus
    Harrier, MarshCircus aeruginosus
    Harrier, MontaguCircus pygargus
    Hawk, GalapagosButeo galapagoensis
    Hawk, Grey-backedLeucopternis occidentalis
    Hawk, HawaiianButeo solitarius
    Hawk, RidgwayButeo ridgwayi
    Hawk, White-neckedLeucopternis lacernulata
    Hawk-Eagle, WallaceSpizaetus nanus
    HobbyFalco subbuteo
    Common nameScientific name
    Honey-Buzzard, BlackHenicopernis infuscatus
    Kestrel, LesserFalco naumanni
    Kestrel, MauritiusFalco punctatus
    Kite, RedMilvus milvus
    MerlinFalco columbarius
    Oriole, GoldenOriolus oriolus
    OspreyPandion haliaetus
    Redstart, BlackPhoenicurus ochruros
    RedwingTurdus iliacus
    Sea-Eagle, PallasHaliaeetus leucoryphus
    Sea-Eagle, StellersHaliaeetus pelagicus
    SerinSerinus serinus
    Serpent-Eagle, AndamanSpilornis elgini
    Serpent-Eagle, MadagascarEutriorchis astur
    Serpent-Eagle, MountainSpilornis kinabaluensis
    ShorelarkEremophila alpestris
    Shrike, Red-backedLanius collurio
    Sparrowhawk, New BritainAccipiter brachyurus
    Sparrowhawk, Gundlach'sAccipiter gundlachi
    Sparrowhawk, ImitatorAccipiter imitator
    Sparrowhawk, SmallAccipiter nanus
    Tit, BeardedPanurus biarmicus
    Tit, CrestedParus cristatus
    Warbler, CettiCettia cetti
    Warbler, DartfordSylvia undata
    Warbler, MarshAcrocephalus palustris
    Warbler, SaviLocustella luscinioides
    WoodlarkLullula arborea
    WryneckJynx torquilla

    Any bird one of whose parents or other lineal ancestor was a bird of a kind specified in the above list.



ISBN 0 11 044151 6




Notes:

[1] 1981 c. 69.

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