Rerults of work of the Raptor Ringing Center of the Russian Raptor Research and Conservation Network in 2014

In work of the Raptor Ringing Center of the Russian Raptor Research and Conservation Network in 2014 participated 39 ornithologists-researchers and birdwatchers who have ringed in total 889 individuals of 23 species of birds of prey (Falconiformers) and owls. From colour marked birds the leaders are...

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Published in:Raptors Conservation
Main Authors: Igor V. Karyakin, Rinur H. Bekmansurov, Miroslav V. Babushkin, Sergey V. Vazhov, Roman F. Bachtin, Elvira G. Nikolenko, Elena P. Shnayder, Valeriy N. Pimenov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: LLC Sibecocenter 2015
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.19074/1814-8654-2015-30-31-61
https://doaj.org/article/d66776b12d5a48708dff0de901bb4fbb
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Summary:In work of the Raptor Ringing Center of the Russian Raptor Research and Conservation Network in 2014 participated 39 ornithologists-researchers and birdwatchers who have ringed in total 889 individuals of 23 species of birds of prey (Falconiformers) and owls. From colour marked birds the leaders are Upland Buzzard (Buteo hemilasius) – 154 ind., Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) – 110 ind., Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) – 95 ind., Long-Legged Buzzard (Buteo rufinus) – 87 ind., White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) – 78ind. For 2014 and the first 5 months of 2015 the information was received about the registration of 50 birds with rings from which 39 birds were identified . Among returns the leaders are Eastern Imperial Eagle (14 ind.) and White-Tailed Eagle (9ind.).