“…The suite of nest predators includes many mammals and birds, posing a risk for nests night and day. Nest and chick predators in Europe are primarily mammals, including badger Meles meles , stoat Mustela erminea , polecat Mustela putorius , American mink Mustela vison , wild boar S us scrofa , racoon dog Nyctereutes procyonoides and red fox Vulpes vulpes , and to a lesser extent birds, including carrion crow Corvus corone , marsh harrier Circus aeruginosus , blue heron Ardea cinerea and buzzard Buteo buteo (Madden et al., 2015; Mori et al., 2021; Nordström et al., 2003; Roos et al., 2018; Salewski & Schmidt, 2020; Salewski et al., 2019; Teunissen et al., 2008). High densities and expanding distributions of predators, predation‐compromised conservation efforts, high levels of philopatry of breeding waders (Kruk et al., 1998; Thompson & Hale, 1989; Thompson et al., 1994) and limited suitable habitat all constrain the ability of waders to relocate to alternative areas with a lower predation risk.…”