It is pretty much common sense that we don't disturb breeding birds rare or otherwise and I'm sure we are all sensitive to their needs.
Birdguides have now imposed a total embargo on all photos of species in the list below between March and June. As we are a much smaller forum, it is much easier to make judgments on whether photos have been taken in sensitive areas and to advise members on what is and isn't permitted by law and common sense, so will not echo their complete embargo. We ask that all precautions are taken to eliminate any potential disturbance to breeding birds of any type and their nest sites or approaches to said sites, in any case for schedule 1 birds a licence is required when photographing at nest or near dependent young.
http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/Ima..._tcm6-4606.pdf
Avocet
Barn Owl
Bearded Tit
Bee-eater
Bewick's Swan
Bittern
Black Grouse
Black Redstart
Black Tern
Black-necked Grebe
Black-tailed Godwit
Black-throated Diver
Black-winged Stilt
Bluethroat
Brambling
Capercaillie
Cetti's Warbler
Chough
Cirl Bunting
Common Crossbill
Common Rosefinch
Common Scoter
Corncrake
Crested Tit
Dartford Warbler
Dotterel
Fieldfare
Firecrest
Garganey
Golden Eagle
Golden Oriole
Goshawk
Great Northern Diver
Green Sandpiper
Greenshank
Gyr Falcon
Hen Harrier
Hobby
Honey Buzzard
Hoopoe
Kentish Plover
Kingfisher
Lapland Bunting
Leach's Storm-petrel
Little Bittern
Little Gull
Little Ringed Plover
Little Tern
Long-eared Owl
Long-tailed Duck
Marsh Harrier
Marsh Warbler
Mediterranean Gull
Merlin
Montagu's Harrier
Nightjar
Osprey
Parrot Crossbill
Peregrine
Purple Heron
Purple Sandpiper
Quail
Red Kite
Red-backed Shrike
Red-necked Phalarope
Red-throated Diver
Redwing
Roseate Tern
Ruff
Savi's Warbler
Scaup
Scottish Crossbill
Serin
Shorelark
Short-toed Treecreeper
Slavonian Grebe
Snow Bunting
Snowy Owl
Spoonbill
Spotted Crake
Stone Curlew
Temminck's Stint
Velvet Scoter
Whimbrel
White-billed Diver
White-tailed Eagle
Whooper Swan
Wood Sandpiper
Woodlark
Wryneck
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