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Bird Surveys in Buckinghamshire

Bird Surveys in Buckinghamshire

Do I need a bird survey for my development in Buckinghamshire?

If your planning application could affect birds or their habitats, a professional survey is essential — we provide fully compliant reports to secure your consent.

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Do you need a Bird Survey in Buckinghamshire?

Buckinghamshire’s landscape features rolling farmland, chalk downs, ancient woodland, river valleys, villages, and historic buildings, creating habitats for a range of nesting birds.

A bird survey identifies which species are present, their breeding activity, and any risks from proposed development. Survey findings inform planning officers and support compliance with ecological legislation. In Buckinghamshire, surveys are often required for both rural and village-edge projects.

Planning officers often require bird surveys where works involve:

  • barn conversions, farm upgrades, or rural housing in Aylesbury, High Wycombe, or Amersham

  • removal of hedgerows, scrub, or woodland edges in villages such as Buckingham, Winslow, or Wendover

  • works near rivers, chalk streams, or woodlands along the River Thames, Misbourne, or Chiltern Hills

  • development within village edges or countryside settlements like Stoke Mandeville or Great Missenden

  • sites identified as having nesting bird potential during PEAs across Wycombe, Aylesbury Vale, or Chiltern

A postcode check confirms likely survey requirements.

We provide bird surveys across Buckinghamshire, including Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Amersham, and surrounding areas.

 

 
 

Why Planning Officers in Buckinghamshire Request Bird Surveys

Buckinghamshire planning authorities require bird survey evidence where suitable nesting habitat is present to ensure development complies with the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 and national planning policy. Without early, proportionate survey work, applications are frequently delayed through validation queries, additional conditions, or seasonal restrictions linked to the breeding bird period, all of which can disrupt project programmes and lead to avoidable redesign.

Local Case Insight

A small development near Amersham included grassland, hedgerows, and scattered trees along site boundaries. Bird surveys indicated that dense hedgerows and trees provided suitable nesting opportunities. Seasonal constraints on vegetation clearance were highlighted by the survey findings. Clearance and construction activities were scheduled outside the main breeding period, and retained vegetation was protected throughout works. Follow-up checks confirmed that nesting habitat was preserved, ensuring compliance with wildlife legislation and avoiding disturbance to birds.

How Bird Surveys Work

Our specialist ecology team carries out a Bird Survey to assess nesting activity and confirm any risks. You receive a clear, LPA-ready report outlining practical mitigation and timing measures, helping your project remain compliant and progress without delay.

Key Deliverables for projects in Buckinghamshire:

We provide a clear, proportionate, practical approach which includes: 

  • Pre-works nesting bird checks

  • Full Breeding Bird Surveys where required

  • Barn, swallow, swift and house martin nesting inspections

  • Clearance timing advice for rural and semi-rural sites

  • Practical method statements to prevent disturbance

  • Reporting aligned with Derbyshire LPAs and the National Park

  • Clear next steps for designers and contractors 

We focus on clarity and practicality — keeping your Buckinghamshire project legal and moving. 

Step 1

Schedule

Send your site details and programme. We confirm the correct level of survey.

Step 2

Fieldwork

Walkovers, habitat assessments, observations and activity checks.

Step 3

Reporting

Planning-ready reports with impact assessment, mitigation options and timelines for site teams.

Step 4

Integration with other Surveys

Only if needed. PEA, EIA, and Protected Species surveys 

Next Steps

Need a bird survey in Buckinghamshire? Let’s confirm your site’s requirements and keep your project on track. 

FAQ - Bird Surveys in Buckinghamshire

Why are bird surveys needed in Buckinghamshire?

Buckinghamshire’s mix of farmland, woodlands, rivers, and urban areas provides habitats for numerous protected bird species. Surveys identify nesting and breeding activity to ensure development and landscaping projects comply with UK wildlife law and local planning regulations.

Commonly recorded species include barn owls, skylarks, swifts, house sparrows, starlings, and swallows. Riverside and wetland areas may also attract kingfishers, herons, and waders.

 

Breeding bird surveys are typically carried out April–June, while wintering bird surveys run October–March. Nesting bird checks can be done year-round, with extra focus during spring and early summer.

 

How do Buckinghamshire’s habitats affect survey methods?

Survey approaches are adapted to the environment. Farmland surveys focus on hedgerows and open fields, woodland surveys examine tree nesting sites, and river and wetland surveys monitor banks, reed beds, and surrounding vegetation.

If active nests or protected species are identified, surveyors provide mitigation strategies or buffer zones to protect birds while allowing construction or landscaping to continue legally.

 

 

Yes. Local planning authorities often require evidence of bird activity before granting planning permission. A professional survey report documenting species presence, nesting activity, and recommended mitigation helps ensure compliance and supports planning approval.

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