Head of the Framing Futures team, and Principal Ecologist

Office:
Thetford
Team(s):
Dispersed Threats Team
Phil is responsible for the portfolio of work in the Framing Futures team.
The focus of the team’s work is to use BTO’s science to track the impacts of, and inform responses to, future climate change, wildlife disease and other new environmental threats to the UK’s wild bird populations.
Most recently, Phil’s research has focused on using existing and new datasets to assess the impact of the outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza on the UK’s wild bird populations.
His other recent research has focused on:
- African-Eurasian migrant birds, such as Cuckoos;
- the restoration of wetland habitats in Belarus and Ukraine;
- the application of citizen science to a bat monitoring project in the Bailiwick of Guernsey;
- the cumulative impacts of offshore wind installations on seabirds.
Previous work has included:
- developing new methods of modelling migration routes of waterbirds and the associated risk of avian influenza incursion into the UK;
- responding to climate change in the coastal zone by understanding the issues concerning the creation and restoration of coastal wetland habitats (managed realignment);
- understanding the demographic implications of environmental change on bird populations (in particular the harvesting of shellfish);
- the extension of demographic models to estimate the total numbers of migrant birds passing through a site (turnover);
- using stable isotopes to study shorebird migration systems and the application of process-based (i.e. individuals-based) models to conservation issues.
Other Information
- Honorary Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia
- Editor-in-Chief, Bird Conservation International
- BSc (Hons) Ecology, University of East Anglia. 1991
- PhD The wintering ecology of Twite Carduelis flavirostris and the consequences of sea level rise, University of East Anglia. 1996
- Honorary Professor, School of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia.
Recent BTO Publications
- Kirkland, M., Annorbah, N.N.D., Barber, L., Black, J., Blackburn, J., Colley, M., Clewley, G., Cross, C., Drew, M., Fox, O.J.L., Gilson, V., Hahn, S., Holt, C., Hulme, M.F., Jarjou, J., Jatta, D., Jatta, E., Mensah-Pebi, E., Orsman, C., Sarr, N., Walsh, R., Zwartz, L., Fuller, R.J., Atkinson, P.W. & Hewson, C.M. Extreme migratory connectivity and mirroring of non-breeding grounds conditions in a severely declining breeding population of an Afro-Palearctic migratory bird 10.1038/s41598-025-86484-z View at journal website( DOI:10.1038/s41598-025-86484-z )
- Newson, S.E., Allez, S.L., Coule, E.K., Guille, A.W., Henney, J.M., Higgins, L., Mclellan, G.D., Lewis, M., Simmons, M.C. & Atkinson, P.W. Bailiwick Bat Survey: 2023 season report View at journal website( DOI: )
- Bonaldi, C., Vardanis, Y., Willemoes, M., Hewson, C.M., Atkinson, P.W., Nilsson, J-Å., Klaassen, R.H.G., Strandberg, R., Tøttrup, A.P., Howey, P.W., Alerstam, T. & Thorup, K. Recurrence, fidelity and proximity to previously visited sites throughout the annual cycle in a trans-Saharan migrant, the Common Cuckoo 10.1111/jav.03183 View at journal website( DOI:10.1111/jav.03183 )
- Russell, C., Franco, A., Atkinson, P., Väli, Ü. & Ashton-Butt, A. Active European warzone impacts raptor migration 10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.047 View at journal website( DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2024.04.047 )
- Kirkland, M., Atkinson, P.W., Clark J.A. & Robinson, R.A. How effective has the management of Cockle and Mussel fisheries on The Wash estuary been in ensuring that there is sufficient food for birds? View at journal website( DOI: )
- Kirkland, M., Atkinson, P.W., Aliácar, S., Saavedra, D., De Jong, M.C., Dowling, T.P.F. & Ashton-Butt, A. Protected areas, drought, and grazing regimes influence fire occurrence in a fire-prone Mediterranean region 10.1186/s42408-024-00320-9 View at journal website( DOI: 10.1186/s42408-024-00320-9 )
- Newson, S.E., Allez, S.L., Coule, E.K., Guille, A.W., Henney, J.M., Higgins, L., McLellan, G.D., Simmons, M.C., Sweet, E., Whitelegg, D. & Atkinson, P.W. Bailiwick Bat Survey 2022 Report View at journal website( DOI: )
- Pearce-Higgins, J.W., Humphreys, E.M., Burton, N.H.K., Atkinson, P.W., Pollock, C., Clewley, G.D., Johnston, D.T., O’Hanlon, N.J., Balmer, D.E., Frost, T.M., Harris S.J. & Baker, H. Highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds in the United Kingdom in 2022: impacts, planning for future outbreaks, and conservation and research priorities. View at journal website( DOI: )
- Kirkland, M., Atkinson, P.W., Pearce-Higgins, J.W., De Jong, M., Dowling, T.P.F., Grummoe, D., Critchley, M. & Ashton-Butt, A. Landscape fires disproportionally affect areas of conservation priority but only under low moisture conditions 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163849 View at journal website( DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163849 )
- Davies, J.G., Kirkland, M., Miller, M.G.R., Pearce-Higgins, J.W., Atkinson, P.W. & Hewson, C.M. Spring arrival of the Common Cuckoo at breeding grounds is strongly determined by environmental conditions in tropical Africa 10.1098/rspb.2023.0580 View at journal website( DOI:10.1098/rspb.2023.0580 )