Raptors of the Izdrevaya River Basin, Russia

This article compiles the results of episodic visits of the aurhoes to the basin of the Izdrevaya river during 2012–2016. The main goals of those visits were: to figure out the species composition of nesting fauna of birds of prey, estabishing the manner of nesting pairs’ distribution and designing...

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Published in:Raptors Conservation
Main Authors: Elvira G. Nikolenko, Dmitry A. Shtol, Igor V. Karyakin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: LLC Sibecocenter 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.19074/1814-8654-2017-34-74-82
https://doaj.org/article/8258cb5efa2b4b4092e0d7a91a4fe651
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Summary:This article compiles the results of episodic visits of the aurhoes to the basin of the Izdrevaya river during 2012–2016. The main goals of those visits were: to figure out the species composition of nesting fauna of birds of prey, estabishing the manner of nesting pairs’ distribution and designing a system of nestboxes for different species of birds of prey and owls. 8 species of Falconiformes are present in the Izdrevaya river basin, 4 of which are nesting, and 3 species of Strigiformes, 2 of which are nesting. The Black Kite (Milvus migrans) has maximum density in the Izdrevaya river basin – 51.83 ind./100km2 (n=93). The Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) is the second in number after the Black Kite, its density being 8.88 ind/100km2 of the total area. The Ural Owl (Strix uralensis), encountered only on two territories in 2012, inhabited 4 nestboxes in 2013 as the result of biotechnical measures taken, and its number increased to 8 pairs successfully breeding in the nextboxes in 2016. Main negative factors for birds of prey in the Izdrevaya river basin were established: electrocution on power lines, illegal logging, illegal construction of dams and the construction of waste-sorting plant with a range of solid municipal waste.