Population trends of Jay Garrulus glandarius, Magpie Pica pica, Jackda
w Corvus monedula and Carrion Grout Corvus corone were examined over t
he period 1964-93 using data from the Common Birds Census. Population
growth has been highest in the Magpie and Carrrion Grow although both
these have shown a reduction in the rate of growth from the late 1970s
. Densities of all 4 corvids have increased on farmland, whereas only
Magpie and Carrion Crow have increased in woodland. Population trends
were associated with farmland type in all the corvids; the strongest i
ncreases were on mixed and grazing farms and the smallest on arable fa
rms. There were strong regional differences in trends within woodland
and farmland. Our results are discussed in the context of the long-ter
m changes in corvid populations that have been reported since the star
t of this century.