Scottish Raptor Study Group

Monitoring and conserving Scotland's birds of prey




Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme

Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme Report 2011

The Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme (SRMS) was established in 2002 to improve partnership working between organisations involved in raptor monitoring in Scotland. The SRMS currently focuses primarily on the annual monitoring of the abundance, distribution and breeding success of diurnal birds of prey and owls native to Scotland. Because of its ecological similarity to raptors, the common raven is given honorary status as a bird of prey and is included in the scheme.

There are currently eight partners in the scheme: Scottish Raptor Study Group (SRSG), British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB Scotland), Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH), Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), Rare Breeding Birds Panel (RBBP), Scottish Ornithologists' Club (SOC) and Forestry Commission Scotland (FCS). Representatives from these organisations form the Scottish Raptor Monitoring Group which oversees the work of the scheme.

The scheme has three main objectives:

Scottish Raptor Monitoring Officer - Brian Etheridge. Photo by John Rhead

To meet these objectives, Brian Etheridge has been employed as the part-time Raptor Monitoring Officer since 2003. Brian's role has been to coordinate raptor monitoring efforts across Scotland and he has been key to the scheme's success. After ten years in post, Brian retired in March 2013 and the appointment of a new (full-time) Raptor Monitoring Officer is expected shortly.

In 2009, the Scottish Raptor Monitoring Scheme was awarded the top prize for Best Practice from The Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management.

PDFs of all the SRMS reports are available to download here:

Download 2011 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2010 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2009 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2008 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2007 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2006 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2005 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2004 SRMS Report (PDF)
Download 2003 SRMS Report (PDF)