
Snipe
Snipe are medium sized, skulking wading birds with short legs and long, straight bills.
The Snipe breeds in wet flushes on moorland, damp pasture and at the edges of watercourses.

The range in the UK declined by 32% between 1970 and 2010. The main reason for the decline on farmland has been the drainage of grassland and moorland.
Key points
Wet ground and tall vegetation for nesting from April to July
The snipe breeds in wet areas with tussocky vegetation 10-30cm tall. Even small, wet field corners can be used.
Soft, damp soil for feeding
The snipe feeds mainly on earthworms, leatherjackets, beetles and caterpillars. Young chicks are generally fed earthworms collected by the parents around the nesting site.
