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Document 52009PC0129

    Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the conservation of wild birds (codified version)

    /* COM/2009/0129 final - COD 2009/0043 */

    52009PC0129

    Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on the conservation of wild birds (codified version) /* COM/2009/0129 final - COD 2009/0043 */


    [pic] | COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES |

    Brussels, 20.3.2009

    COM(2009) 129 final

    2009/0043 (COD)

    Proposal for a

    DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

    on the conservation of wild birds (codified version)

    (presented by the Commission)

    EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM

    1. In the context of a people’s Europe, the Commission attaches great importance to simplifying and clarifying Community law so as to make it clearer and more accessible to the ordinary citizen, thus giving him new opportunities and the chance to make use of the specific rights it gives him.

    This aim cannot be achieved so long as numerous provisions that have been amended several times, often quite substantially, remain scattered, so that they must be sought partly in the original instrument and partly in later amending ones. Considerable research work, comparing many different instruments, is thus needed to identify the current rules.

    For this reason a codification of rules that have frequently been amended is also essential if Community law is to be clear and transparent.

    2. On 1 April 1987 the Commission therefore decided[1] to instruct its staff that all legislative acts should be codified after no more than ten amendments, stressing that this is a minimum requirement and that departments should endeavour to codify at even shorter intervals the texts for which they are responsible, to ensure that the Community rules are clear and readily understandable.

    3. The Conclusions of the Presidency of the Edinburgh European Council (December 1992) confirmed this[2], stressing the importance of codification as it offers certainty as to the law applicable to a given matter at a given time.

    Codification must be undertaken in full compliance with the normal Community legislative procedure.

    Given that no changes of substance may be made to the instruments affected by codification , the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission have agreed, by an interinstitutional agreement dated 20 December 1994, that an accelerated procedure may be used for the fast-track adoption of codification instruments.

    4. The purpose of this proposal is to undertake a codification of Council Directive 79/409/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds[3] . The new Directive will supersede the various acts incorporated in it[4]; this proposal fully preserves the content of the acts being codified and hence does no more than bring them together with only such formal amendments as are required by the codification exercise itself.

    5. The codification proposal was drawn up on the basis of a preliminary consolidation , in all official languages, of Directive 79/409/EEC and the instruments amending it, carried out by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, by means of a data-processing system . Where the Articles have been given new numbers, the correlation between the old and the new numbers is shown in a table contained in Annex VII to the codified Directive.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    2009/0043 (COD)

    Proposal for a

    DIRECTIVE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL

    on the conservation of wild birds (codified version)

    THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article Ö 175(1) Õ thereof,

    Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

    Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee[5],

    Having regard to the opinion of the Committee of Regions[6],

    Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty[7],

    Whereas:

    ê

    (1) Council Directive 79/409/EEC of 2 April 1979 on the conservation of wild birds[8] has been substantially amended several times[9]. In the interests of clarity and rationality the said Directive should be codified.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 1 (adapted)

    (2) Ö Decision No 1600/2002/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 July 2002 laying down the Sixth Community Environment Action Programme Õ[10] calls for specific action Ö for biodiversity, including Õ to protect birds Ö and their habitats Õ.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 2

    (3) A large number of species of wild birds naturally occurring in the European territory of the Member States are declining in number, very rapidly in some cases. This decline represents a serious threat to the conservation of the natural environment, particularly because of the biological balances threatened thereby.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 3 (adapted)

    (4) The species of wild birds naturally occurring in the European territory of the Member States are mainly migratory species. Such species constitute a common heritage and effective bird protection is typically a trans-frontier environment problem entailing common responsibilities.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 6 (adapted)

    (5) The conservation of the species of wild birds naturally occurring in the European territory of the Member States is necessary to attain the Community's objectives regarding the improvement of living conditions Ö and sustainable development Õ.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 7 (adapted)

    (6) The measures to be taken must apply to the various factors which may affect the numbers of birds, namely the repercussions of man's activities and in particular the destruction and pollution of their habitats, capture and killing by man and the trade resulting from such practices; the stringency of such measures should be adapted to the particular situation of the various species within the framework of a conservation policy.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 8

    (7) Conservation is aimed at the long-term protection and management of natural resources as an integral part of the heritage of the peoples of Europe. It makes it possible to control natural resources and governs their use on the basis of the measures necessary for the maintenance and adjustment of the natural balances between species as far as is reasonably possible.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 9

    (8) The preservation, maintenance or restoration of a sufficient diversity and area of habitats is essential to the conservation of all species of birds. Certain species of birds should be the subject of special conservation measures concerning their habitats in order to ensure their survival and reproduction in their area of distribution. Such measures must also take account of migratory species and be coordinated with a view to setting up a coherent whole.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 10

    (9) In order to prevent commercial interests from exerting a possible harmful pressure on exploitation levels, it is necessary to impose a general ban on marketing and to restrict all derogation to those species whose biological status so permits, account being taken of the specific conditions obtaining in the different regions.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 11 (adapted)

    (10) Because of their high population level, geographical distribution and reproductive rate in the Community as a whole, certain species may be hunted, which constitutes acceptable exploitation where certain limits are established and respected, Ö as Õ such hunting must be compatible with maintenance of the population of these species at a satisfactory level.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 12

    (11) The various means, devices or methods of large-scale or non-selective capture or killing and hunting with certain forms of transport must be banned because of the excessive pressure which they exert or may exert on the numbers of the species concerned.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 13

    (12) Because of the importance which may be attached to certain specific situations, provision should be made for the possibility of derogations on certain conditions and subject to monitoring by the Commission.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 14 (adapted)

    (13) The conservation of birds and, in particular, migratory birds still presents problems which call for scientific research. Such research will also make it possible to assess the effectiveness of the measures taken.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 15

    (14) Care should be taken in consultation with the Commission to see that the introduction of any species of wild bird not naturally occurring in the European territory of the Member States does not cause harm to local flora and fauna.

    ê 79/409/EEC Recital 16

    (15) The Commission will every three years prepare and transmit to the Member States a composite report based on information submitted by the Member States on the application of national provisions introduced pursuant to this Directive.

    ê

    (16) The measures necessary for the implementation of this Directive should be adopted in accordance with Council Decision 1999/468/EC of 28 June 1999 laying down the procedures for the exercise of implementing powers conferred on the Commission[11].

    ê 2008/102/EC Recital 4 (adapted)

    (17) In particular, the Commission should be empowered to amend certain Annexes in the light of scientific and technical progress. Since those measures are of general scope and are designed to amend non-essential elements of Ö this Õ Directive, they must be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny provided for in Article 5a of Decision 1999/468/EC.

    ê

    (18) This Directive should be without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States relating to the time-limits for transposition into national law of the directives set out in Annex VI, Part B,

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:

    Article 1

    1. This Directive relates to the conservation of all species of naturally occurring birds in the wild state in the European territory of the Member States to which the Treaty applies. It covers the protection, management and control of these species and lays down rules for their exploitation.

    2. It shall apply to birds, their eggs, nests and habitats.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 2

    Member States shall take the requisite measures to maintain the population of the species referred to in Article 1 at a level which corresponds in particular to ecological, scientific and cultural requirements, while taking account of economic and recreational requirements, or to adapt the population of these species to that level.

    Article 3

    1. In the light of the requirements referred to in Article 2, Member States shall take the requisite measures to preserve, maintain or re-establish a sufficient diversity and area of habitats for all the species of birds referred to in Article 1.

    2. The preservation, maintenance and re-establishment of biotopes and habitats shall include primarily the following measures:

    (a) creation of protected areas;

    (b) upkeep and management in accordance with the ecological needs of habitats inside and outside the protected zones;

    (c) re-establishment of destroyed biotopes;

    (d) creation of biotopes.

    Article 4

    1. The species mentioned in Annex I shall be the subject of special conservation measures concerning their habitat in order to ensure their survival and reproduction in their area of distribution.

    In this connection, account shall be taken of:

    (a) species in danger of extinction;

    (b) species vulnerable to specific changes in their habitat;

    (c) species considered rare because of small populations or restricted local distribution;

    (d) other species requiring particular attention for reasons of the specific nature of their habitat.

    Trends and variations in population levels shall be taken into account as a background for evaluations.

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    Member States shall classify in particular the most suitable territories in number and size as special protection areas for the conservation of these species in the geographical sea and land area where this Directive applies.

    2. Member States shall take similar measures for regularly occurring migratory species not listed in Annex I, bearing in mind their need for protection in the geographical sea and land area where this Directive applies, as regards their breeding, moulting and wintering areas and staging posts along their migration routes. To this end, Member States shall pay particular attention to the protection of wetlands and particularly to wetlands of international importance.

    3. Member States shall send the Commission all relevant information so that it may take appropriate initiatives with a view to the coordination necessary to ensure that the areas provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 form a coherent whole which meets the protection requirements of these species in the geographical sea and land area where this Directive applies.

    4. In respect of the protection areas referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, Member States shall take appropriate steps to avoid pollution or deterioration of habitats or any disturbances affecting the birds, in so far as these would be significant having regard to the objectives of this Article. Outside these protection areas, Member States shall also strive to avoid pollution or deterioration of habitats.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 5

    Without prejudice to Articles 7 and 9, Member States shall take the requisite measures to establish a general system of protection for all species of birds referred to in Article 1, prohibiting in particular:

    (a) deliberate killing or capture by any method;

    (b) deliberate destruction of, or damage to, their nests and eggs or removal of their nests;

    (c) taking their eggs in the wild and keeping these eggs even if empty;

    (d) deliberate disturbance of these birds particularly during the period of breeding and rearing, in so far as disturbance would be significant having regard to the objectives of this Directive;

    (e) keeping birds of species the hunting and capture of which is prohibited.

    Article 6

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    1. Without prejudice to paragraphs 2 and 3 Ö of this Article Õ, Member States shall prohibit, for all the bird species referred to in Article 1, the sale, transport for sale, keeping for sale and the offering for sale of live or dead birds and of any readily recognisable parts or derivatives of such birds.

    2. The activities referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be prohibited in respect of the species referred to in Annex III Part A, provided that the birds have been legally killed or captured or otherwise legally acquired.

    3. Member States may, for the species listed in Annex III Part B, allow within their territory the activities referred to in paragraph 1, making provision for certain restrictions, provided the birds have been legally killed or captured or otherwise legally acquired.

    Member States wishing to grant such authorisation shall first of all consult the Commission with a view to examining jointly with the latter whether the marketing of specimens of such species would result or could reasonably be expected to result in the population levels, geographical distribution or reproductive rate of the species being endangered throughout the Community. Should this examination prove that the intended authorisation will, in the view of the Commission, result in any one of the aforementioned species being thus endangered or in the possibility of their being thus endangered, the Commission shall forward a reasoned recommendation to the Member State concerned stating its opposition to the marketing of the species in question. Should the Commission consider that no such risk exists, it Ö shall Õ inform the Member State concerned accordingly.

    The Commission's recommendation shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Ö Union Õ.

    Member States granting authorisation pursuant to this paragraph shall verify at regular intervals that the conditions governing the granting of such authorisation continue to be fulfilled.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 7

    1. Owing to their population level, geographical distribution and reproductive rate throughout the Community, the species listed in Annex II may be hunted under national legislation. Member States shall ensure that the hunting of these species does not jeopardise conservation efforts in their distribution area.

    2. The species referred to in Annex II Part A may be hunted in the geographical sea and land area where this Directive applies.

    3. The species referred to in Annex II Part B may be hunted only in the Member States in respect of which they are indicated.

    4. Member States shall ensure that the practice of hunting, including falconry if practised, as carried on in accordance with the national measures in force, complies with the principles of wise use and ecologically balanced control of the species of birds concerned and that this practice is compatible as regards the population of these species, in particular migratory species, with the measures resulting from Article 2.

    They shall see in particular that the species to which hunting laws apply are not hunted during the rearing season nor during the various stages of reproduction.

    In the case of migratory species, they shall see in particular that the species to which hunting regulations apply are not hunted during their period of reproduction or during their return to their rearing grounds.

    Member States shall send the Commission all relevant information on the practical application of their hunting regulations.

    Article 8

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    1. In respect of the hunting, capture or killing of birds under this Directive, Member States shall prohibit the use of all means, arrangements or methods used for the large-scale or non-selective capture or killing of birds or capable of causing the local disappearance of a species, in particular the use of those listed in Annex IV Ö, point Õ (a).

    2. Moreover, Member States shall prohibit any hunting from the modes of transport and under the conditions mentioned in Annex IV Ö, point Õ (b).

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 9

    1. Member States may derogate from the provisions of Articles 5 to 8, where there is no other satisfactory solution, for the following reasons:

    (a) – in the interests of public health and safety,

    - in the interests of air safety,

    - to prevent serious damage to crops, livestock, forests, fisheries and water,

    - for the protection of flora and fauna;

    (b) for the purposes of research and teaching, of re-population, of re-introduction and for the breeding necessary for these purposes;

    (c) to permit, under strictly supervised conditions and on a selective basis, the capture, keeping or other judicious use of certain birds in small numbers.

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    2. The derogations Ö referred to in paragraph 1 Õ must specify:

    (a) the species which are subject to the derogations;

    (b) the means, arrangements or methods authorised for capture or killing;

    (c) the conditions of risk and the circumstances of time and place under which such derogations may be granted;

    (d) the authority empowered to declare that the required conditions obtain and to decide what means, arrangements or methods may be used, within what limits and by whom;

    (e) the controls which will be carried out.

    3. Each year the Member States shall send a report to the Commission on the implementation of Ö paragraphs 1 and 2 Õ.

    4. On the basis of the information available to it, and in particular the information communicated to it pursuant to paragraph 3, the Commission shall at all times ensure that the consequences of the derogations Ö referred to in paragraph 1 Õ are not incompatible with this Directive. It shall take appropriate steps to this end.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 10

    1. Member States shall encourage research and any work required as a basis for the protection, management and use of the population of all species of bird referred to in Article 1. Particular attention shall be paid to research and work on the subjects listed in Annex V.

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    2. Member States shall send the Commission any information required to enable it to take appropriate measures for the coordination of the research and work referred to in Ö paragraph 1 Õ.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 11

    Member States shall see that any introduction of species of bird which do not occur naturally in the wild state in the European territory of the Member States does not prejudice the local flora and fauna. In this connection they shall consult the Commission.

    Article 12

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    1. Member States shall forward to the Commission every three years, starting from Ö 7 April 1981 Õ, a report on the implementation of national provisions taken Ö under this Directive Õ.

    ê 79/409/EEC

    2. The Commission shall prepare every three years a composite report based on the information referred to in paragraph 1. That part of the draft report covering the information supplied by a Member State shall be forwarded to the authorities of the Member State in question for verification. The final version of the report shall be forwarded to the Member States.

    Article 13

    Application of the measures taken pursuant to this Directive may not lead to deterioration in the present situation as regards the conservation of the species of birds referred to in Article 1.

    Article 14

    Member States may introduce stricter protective measures than those provided for under this Directive.

    ê 2008/102/EC Art.1, point (1) (adapted)

    Article 15

    Such amendments as are necessary for adapting Annexes I and V to technical and scientific progress shall be adopted. Those measures, designed to amend non-essential elements of this Directive, shall be adopted in accordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutiny referred to in Article 16(2).

    ê 2008/102/EC Art 1, point (2)

    Article 16

    1. The Commission shall be assisted by the Committee for Adaptation to Technical and Scientific Progress.

    2. Where reference is made to this paragraph, Article 5a(1) to (4) and Article 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC shall apply having regard to the provisions of Article 8 thereof.

    ê 79/409/EEC (adapted)

    Article 17

    Member States shall communicate to the Commission the texts of the main provisions of national law which they adopt in the field governed by this Directive.

    ê

    Article 18

    Directive 79/409/EEC, as amended by the acts listed in Annex VI, Part A, is repealed, without prejudice to the obligations of the Member States relating to the time-limits for transposition into national law of the Directives set out in Annex VI, Part B.

    References to the repealed Directive shall be construed as references to this Directive and shall be read in accordance with the correlation table in Annex VII.

    Article 19

    This Directive shall enter into force on the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union .

    ê 79/409/EEC

    Article 20

    This Directive is addressed to the Member States.

    Done at Brussels, […]

    For the European Parliament For the Council

    The President The President

    […] […]

    ê 2006/105/EC Art. 1 and Annex, pt. A 1 (adapted)

    ANNEX I

    GAVIIFORMES

    Gaviidae

    Gavia stellata

    Gavia arctica

    Gavia immer

    PODICIPEDIFORMES

    Podicipedidae

    Podiceps auritus

    PROCELLARIIFORMES

    Procellariidae

    Pterodroma madeira

    Pterodroma feae

    Bulweria bulwerii

    Calonectris diomedea

    Puffinus puffinus mauretanicus (Puffinus mauretanicus)

    Puffinus yelkouan

    Puffinus assimilis

    Hydrobatidae

    Pelagodroma marina

    Hydrobates pelagicus

    Oceanodroma leucorhoa

    Oceanodroma castro

    PELECANIFORMES

    Pelecanidae

    Pelecanus onocrotalus

    Pelecanus crispus

    Phalacrocoracidae

    Phalacrocorax aristotelis desmarestii

    Phalacrocorax pygmeus

    CICONIIFORMES

    Ardeidae

    Botaurus stellaris

    Ixobrychus minutus

    Nycticorax nycticorax

    Ardeola ralloides

    Egretta garzetta

    Egretta alba (Ardea alba)

    Ardea purpurea

    Ciconiidae

    Ciconia nigra

    Ciconia ciconia

    Threskiornithidae

    Plegadis falcinellus

    Platalea leucorodia

    PHOENICOPTERIFORMES

    Phoenicopteridae

    Phoenicopterus ruber

    ANSERIFORMES

    Anatidae

    Cygnus bewickii (Cygnus columbianus bewickii)

    Cygnus cygnus

    Anser albifrons flavirostris

    Anser erythropus

    Branta leucopsis

    Branta ruficollis

    Tadorna ferruginea

    Marmaronetta angustirostris

    Aythya nyroca

    Polysticta stelleri

    Mergus albellus (Mergellus albellus)

    Oxyura leucocephala

    FALCONIFORMES

    Pandionidae

    Pandion haliaetus

    Accipitridae

    Pernis apivorus

    Elanus caeruleus

    Milvus migrans

    Milvus milvus

    Haliaeetus albicilla

    Gypaetus barbatus

    Neophron percnopterus

    Gyps fulvus

    Aegypius monachus

    Circaetus gallicus

    Circus aeruginosus

    Circus cyaneus

    Circus macrourus

    Circus pygargus

    Accipiter gentilis arrigonii

    Accipiter nisus granti

    Accipiter brevipes

    Buteo rufinus

    Aquila pomarina

    Aquila clanga

    Aquila heliaca

    Aquila adalberti

    Aquila chrysaetos

    Hieraaetus pennatus

    Hieraaetus fasciatus

    Falconidae

    Falco naumanni

    Falco vespertinus

    Falco columbarius

    Falco eleonorae

    Falco biarmicus

    Falco cherrug

    Falco rusticolus

    Falco peregrinus

    GALLIFORMES

    Tetraonidae

    Bonasa bonasia

    Lagopus mutus pyrenaicus

    Lagopus mutus helveticus

    Tetrao tetrix tetrix

    Tetrao urogallus

    Phasianidae

    Alectoris graeca

    Alectoris barbara

    Perdix perdix italica

    Perdix perdix hispaniensis

    GRUIFORMES

    Turnicidae

    Turnix sylvatica

    Gruidae

    Grus grus

    Rallidae

    Porzana porzana

    Porzana parva

    Porzana pusilla

    Crex crex

    Porphyrio porphyrio

    Fulica cristata

    Otididae

    Tetrax tetrax

    Chlamydotis undulata

    Otis tarda

    CHARADRIIFORMES

    Recurvirostridae

    Himantopus himantopus

    Recurvirostra avosetta

    Burhinidae

    Burhinus oedicnemus

    Glareolidae

    Cursorius cursor

    Glareola pratincola

    Charadriidae

    Charadrius alexandrinus

    Charadrius morinellus (Eudromias morinellus)

    Pluvialis apricaria

    Hoplopterus spinosus

    Scolopacidae

    Calidris alpina schinzii

    Philomachus pugnax

    Gallinago media

    Limosa lapponica

    Numenius tenuirostris

    Tringa glareola

    Xenus cinereus (Tringa cinerea)

    Phalaropus lobatus

    Laridae

    Larus melanocephalus

    Larus genei

    Larus audouinii

    Larus minutus

    Sternidae

    Gelochelidon nilotica (Sterna nilotica)

    Sterna caspia

    Sterna sandvicensis

    Sterna dougallii

    Sterna hirundo

    Sterna paradisaea

    Sterna albifrons

    Chlidonias hybridus

    Chlidonias niger

    Alcidae

    Uria aalge ibericus

    PTEROCLIFORMES

    Pteroclididae

    Pterocles orientalis

    Pterocles alchata

    COLUMBIFORMES

    Columbidae

    Columba palumbus azorica

    Columba trocaz

    Columba bollii

    Columba junoniae

    STRIGIFORMES

    Strigidae

    Bubo bubo

    Nyctea scandiaca

    Surnia ulula

    Glaucidium passerinum

    Strix nebulosa

    Strix uralensis

    Asio flammeus

    Aegolius funereus

    CAPRIMULGIFORMES

    Caprimulgidae

    Caprimulgus europaeus

    APODIFORMES

    Apodidae

    Apus caffer

    CORACIIFORMES

    Alcedinidae

    Alcedo atthis

    Coraciidae

    Coracias garrulus

    PICIFORMES

    Picidae

    Picus canus

    Dryocopus martius

    Dendrocopos major canariensis

    Dendrocopos major thanneri

    Dendrocopos syriacus

    Dendrocopos medius

    Dendrocopos leucotos

    Picoides tridactylus

    PASSERIFORMES

    Alaudidae

    Chersophilus duponti

    Melanocorypha calandra

    Calandrella brachydactyla

    Galerida theklae

    Lullula arborea

    Motacillidae

    Anthus campestris

    Troglodytidae

    Troglodytes troglodytes fridariensis

    Muscicapidae (Turdinae)

    Luscinia svecica

    Saxicola dacotiae

    Oenanthe leucura

    Oenanthe cypriaca

    Oenanthe pleschanka

    Muscicapidae (Sylviinae)

    Acrocephalus melanopogon

    Acrocephalus paludicola

    Hippolais olivetorum

    Sylvia sarda

    Sylvia undata

    Sylvia melanothorax

    Sylvia rueppelli

    Sylvia nisoria

    Muscicapidae (Muscicapinae)

    Ficedula parva

    Ficedula semitorquata

    Ficedula albicollis

    Paridae

    Parus ater cypriotes

    Sittidae

    Sitta krueperi

    Sitta whiteheadi

    Certhiidae

    Certhia brachydactyla dorotheae

    Laniidae

    Lanius collurio

    Lanius minor

    Lanius nubicus

    Corvidae

    Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax

    Fringillidae (Fringillinae)

    Fringilla coelebs ombriosa

    Fringilla teydea

    Fringillidae (Carduelinae)

    Loxia scotica

    Bucanetes githagineus

    Pyrrhula murina (Pyrrhula pyrrhula murina)

    Emberizidae (Emberizinae)

    Emberiza cineracea

    Emberiza hortulana

    Emberiza caesia

    ___________________

    ANNEX II

    Ö Part A Õ

    ANSERIFORMES

    Anatidae

    Anser fabalis

    Anser anser

    Branta canadensis

    Anas penelope

    Anas strepera

    Anas crecca

    Anas platyrhynchos

    Anas acuta

    Anas querquedula

    Anas clypeata

    Aythya ferina

    Aythya fuligula

    GALLIFORMES

    Tetraonidae

    Lagopus lagopus scoticus et hibernicus

    Lagopus mutus

    Phasianidae

    Alectoris graeca

    Alectoris rufa

    Perdix perdix

    Phasianus colchicus

    GRUIFORMES

    Rallidae

    Fulica atra

    CHARADRIIFORMES

    Scolopacidae

    Lymnocryptes minimus

    Gallinago gallinago

    Scolopax rusticola

    COLUMBIFORMES

    Columbidae

    Columba livia

    Columba palumbus

    Ö Part B Õ

    ANSERIFORMES

    Anatidae

    Cygnus olor

    Anser brachyrhynchus

    Anser albifrons

    Branta bernicla

    Netta rufina

    Aythya marila

    Somateria mollissima

    Clangula hyemalis

    Melanitta nigra

    Melanita fusca

    Bucephala clangula

    Mergus serrator

    Mergus merganser

    GALLIFORMES

    Meleagridae

    Meleagris gallopavo

    Tetraonidae

    Bonasa bonasia

    Lagopus lagopus lagopus

    Tetrao tetrix

    Tetrao urogallus

    Phasianidae

    Francolinus francolinus

    Alectoris barbara

    Alectoris chukar

    Coturnix coturnix

    GRUIFORMES

    Rallidae

    Rallus aquaticus

    Gallinula chloropus

    CHARADRIIFORMES

    Haematopodidae

    Haematopus ostralegus

    Charadriidae

    Pluvialis apricaria

    Pluvialis squatarola

    Vanellus vanellus

    Scolopacidae

    Calidris canutus

    Philomachus pugnax

    Limosa limosa

    Limosa lapponica

    Numenius phaeopus

    Numenius arquata

    Tringa erythropus

    Tringa totanus

    Tringa nebularia

    Laridae

    Larus ridibundus

    Larus canus

    Larus fuscus

    Larus argentatus

    Larus cachinnans

    Larus marinus

    COLUMBIFORMES

    Columbidae

    Columba oenas

    Streptopelia decaocto

    Streptopelia turtur

    PASSERIFORMES

    Alaudidae

    Alauda arvensis

    Muscicapidae

    Turdus merula

    Turdus pilaris

    Turdus philomelos

    Turdus iliacus

    Turdus viscivorus

    Sturnidae

    Sturnus vulgaris

    Corvidae

    Garrulus glandarius

    Pica pica

    Corvus monedula

    Corvus frugilegus

    Corvus corone

    Annex I, point XIII.1.F, of the 1979 Act of Accession (OJ L 291, 19.11.1979, p. 111) |

    Council Directive 81/854/EEC (OJ L 319, 7.11.1981, p. 3) |

    Commission Directive 85/411/EEC (OJ L 233, 30.8.1985, p. 33) |

    Annex I, points X.1.(h) and X.6, of the 1985 Act of Accession (OJ L 302, 15.11.1985, p. 218) |

    Council Directive 86/122/EEC (OJ L 100, 16.4.1986, p. 22) |

    Commission Directive 91/244/EEC (OJ L 115, 8.5.1991, p. 41) |

    Council Directive 94/24/EC (OJ L 164, 30.6.1994, p. 9) |

    Annex I, point VIII.E.1, of the 1994 Act of Accession (OJ C 241, 29.8.1994, p. 175) |

    Commission Directive 97/49/EC (OJ L 223, 13.8.1997, p. 9) |

    Council Regulation (EC) No 807/2003 (OJ L 122, 16.5.2003, p. 36) | Only Annex III, point 29 |

    Annex II, point 16.C.1, of the 2003 Act of Accession (OJ L 236, 23.9.2003, p. 667) |

    Council Directive 2006/105/EC (JO L 363, 20.12.2006, p. 368) | Only as regards the reference, in Article 1, to Directive 79/409/EEC and point A.1 of the Annex |

    Directive 2008/102/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 323, 3.12.2008, p. 31) |

    - Part B

    List of time-limits for transposition into national law (referred to in Article 18)

    Directives | Time-limit for transposition |

    79/409/EEC | 7 April 1981 |

    81/854/EEC | ________ |

    85/411/EEC | 31 July 1986 |

    86/122/EEC | ________ |

    91/244/EEC | 31 July 1992 |

    94/24/EC | 29 September 1995 |

    97/49/EC | 30 September 1998 |

    2006/105/EC | 1 January 2007 |

    2008/102/EC | ________ |

    _____________

    ANNEX VII

    Correlation Table

    Directive 79/409/EEC | This Directive |

    Article 1(1) and (2) | Article 1(1) and (2) |

    Article 1(3) | ________ |

    Articles 2 to 5 | Articles 2 to 5 |

    Article 6(1), (2) and (3) | Article 6(1), (2) and (3) |

    Article 6(4) | ________ |

    Article 7(1), (2) and (3) | Article 7(1), (2) and (3) |

    Article 7(4) first sentence | Article 7(4) first subparagraph |

    Article 7(4) second sentence | Article 7(4) second subparagraph |

    Article 7(4) third sentence | Article 7(4) third subparagraph |

    Article 7(4) fourth sentence | Article 7(4) fourth subparagraph |

    Article 8 | Article 8 |

    Article 9(1) | Article 9(1) |

    Article 9(2) introductory wording | Article 9(2) introductory wording |

    Article 9(2) first indent | Article 9(2)(a) |

    Article 9(2) second indent | Article 9(2)(b) |

    Article 9(2) third indent | Article 9(2)(c) |

    Article 9(2) fourth indent | Article 9(2)(d) |

    Article 9(2) fifth indent | Article 9(2)(e) |

    Article 9(3) | Article 9(3) |

    Article 9(4) | Article 9(4) |

    Article 10(1) | Article 10(1) first sentence |

    Article 10(2) first sentence | Article 10(1) second sentence |

    Article 10(2) second sentence | Article 10(2) |

    Articles 11 to 15 | Articles 11 to 15 |

    Article 16(1) | ________ |

    Article 17 | Article 16 |

    Article 18(1) | ________ |

    Article 18(2) | Article 17 |

    ________ | Article 18 |

    ________ | Article 19 |

    Article 19 | Article 20 |

    Annex I | Annex I |

    Annex II/1 | Annex II, Part A |

    Annex II/2 | Annex II, Part B |

    Annex III/1 | Annex III, Part A |

    Annex III/2 | Annex III, Part B |

    Annex IV | Annex IV |

    Annex V | Annex V |

    ________ | Annex VI |

    ________ | Annex VII |

    _____________

    [1] COM(87) 868 PV.

    [2] See Annex 3 to Part A of the Conclusions.

    [3] Carried out pursuant to the Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council – Codification of the Acquis communautaire, COM(2001) 645 final.

    [4] See Annex VI, Part A of this proposal.

    [5] OJ C […], […], p. […].

    [6] OJ C […], […], p. […].

    [7] OJ C […], […], p. […].

    [8] OJ L 103, 25.4.1979, p. 1.

    [9] See Annex VI, Parts A and B.

    [10] OJ Ö L 242, 10.9.2002, p. 1 Õ.

    [11] OJ L 184, 17.7.1999, p. 23.

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