Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes)

Key Details

Taxonomic Groups: Vertebrate > bird > Bird
Red List Status: Endangered (Breeding) [EN(br)]
D5 Status: Included in the baseline Red List Index for England (Wilkins, Wilson & Brown, 2022)
Section 41 Status: (not listed)
Taxa Included Synonym: (none)
UKSI Recommended Name: Coccothraustes coccothraustes
UKSI Recommended Authority: (Linnaeus, 1758)
UKSI Recommended Qualifier: (none specified)
Red List Citation: Stanbury et al., 2021
Notes on taxonomy/listing: (none)

Criteria

Question 1: Does species need conservation or recovery in England?
Response: Yes
Justification: Declining and range contraction, not covered by BBS
Question 2: Does recovery/ conservation depend on species-specific actions?
Response: Yes
Justification: Further investigation into drivers of decline required and potential solutions trialled.
Question 3: At a landscape scale, would the species benefit from untargeted habitat management to increase habitat mosaics, structural diversity, or particular successional stages?
Response: Yes
Justification: Research found that maintaining/creating open areas in woodland may enhance breeding opportunities.

Species Assessment

Current step on the Species Recovery Curve (SRC): 4. Autecology and pressures understood
Recovery potential/expectation: Medium-high
National Monitoring Resource: Structured - insufficient
Species Comments:

Key Actions

Key Action 1

Proposed Action: Develop an effective monitoring protocol and conduct a national census for Hawfinch.

Action targets: 3. National Monitoring Plan agreed and implemented

Action type: Targeted monitoring

Duration: 2 years

Scale of Implementation: National

High priority sites:

Comments:

Key Action 2

Proposed Action: Complete autecological research to identify causes of decline including comparative demographic and dietary studies as well as wider analysis of habitat associations away from strongholds (New Forest).

Action targets: 4. Autecology and pressures understood

Action type: Scientific research

Duration: 3-5 years

Scale of Implementation: ≤ 10 sites

High priority sites:

Comments:

Key Action 3

Proposed Action: Determine whether Trichomonas is a threat to Hawfinch population recovery by assessing the extent to which trichomonosis is a factor in decline, and factors affecting transmission risk.

Action targets: 4. Autecology and pressures understood

Action type: Scientific research

Duration: 3-5 years

Scale of Implementation: ≤ 10 sites

High priority sites:

Comments:

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Acknowledgment:
Data used on this website are adapted from Threatened species recovery actions 2025 baseline (JP065): Technical report and spreadsheet user guide (Natural England, 2025). Available here.