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Volume 41 (2020): Edizione 184-185 (November 2020)

Volume 40 (2019): Edizione 182-183 (December 2019)

Volume 40 (2019): Edizione 180-181 (November 2019)

Volume 39 (2018): Edizione 178-179 (December 2018)

Volume 39 (2018): Edizione 176-177 (November 2018)

Volume 38 (2017): Edizione 174-175 (December 2017)

Volume 38 (2017): Edizione 172-173 (November 2017)

Volume 37 (2016): Edizione 170-171 (December 2016)

Volume 37 (2016): Edizione 168-169 (November 2016)

Volume 36 (2015): Edizione 166-167 (December 2015)

Volume 36 (2015): Edizione 164-165 (November 2015)

Volume 35 (2014): Edizione 162-163 (December 2014)

Volume 35 (2014): Edizione 160-161 (November 2014)

Volume 34 (2013): Edizione 158-159 (December 2013)

Volume 34 (2013): Edizione 156-157 (June 2013)

Volume 33 (2012): Edizione 154-155 (December 2012)

Volume 33 (2012): Edizione 152-153 (March 2012)

Volume 32 (2011): Edizione 150-151 (December 2011)

Volume 32 (2011): Edizione 148-149 (June 2011)

Volume 31 (2010): Edizione 147 (December 2010)

Volume 31 (2010): Edizione 145-146 (September 2010)

Volume 31 (2010): Edizione 144 (March 2010)

Volume 30 (2009): Edizione 141-143 (December 2009)

Volume 30 (2009): Edizione 140 (March 2009)

Dettagli della rivista
Formato
Rivista
eISSN
2199-6067
Pubblicato per la prima volta
21 Oct 2009
Periodo di pubblicazione
4 volte all'anno
Lingue
Inglese

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Volume 41 (2020): Edizione 184-185 (November 2020)

Dettagli della rivista
Formato
Rivista
eISSN
2199-6067
Pubblicato per la prima volta
21 Oct 2009
Periodo di pubblicazione
4 volte all'anno
Lingue
Inglese

Cerca

5 Articoli
Accesso libero

The diet, and pellet residue taphonomy, of Barn Owls Tyto alba on a Greek island reveals an exceptional diversity of avian prey

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 3 - 24

Astratto

Abstract

Barn Owl Tyto alba pellets and loose bones on a cave floor from Amorgos (Cyclades, Greece) were examined and the birds found to have caught at least 39 species of bird, mostly identified from humeri, plus shrews Crocidura suaveolens, a few lizards and dung beetles, in addition to their principal diet of rodents (rats Rattus rattus, mice Apodemus spp. & Mus musculus). Amongst the birds, migrants appeared most vulnerable to owl predation, with some notable exceptions, while resident species were under-represented. The range of bird species found appears to be the largest recorded for any Barn Owl study of a single site. Considerable differences were found in species proportions of taxa in fresh pellets and in loose bones, probably due to differential rates of degradation. Photographs of all humeri are included to aid identification in other studies.

Accesso libero

The Goosander Mergus merganser range expansion on the Balkan Peninsula and a new breeding population in Bulgaria

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 25 - 30

Astratto

Abstract

The Goosander Mergus merganser was not recorded breeding in Bulgaria till recently. We present herewith the very first record of the species breeding in the country and estimate the size of its breeding population in Bulgaria. Thus, we propose a change in its status in the country with more effort to be invested in the survey of this small, isolated population.

Parole chiave

  • waterfowl
  • breeding
  • locality
  • Eastern Rhodopes
Accesso libero

Wilson’s Phalarope Phalaropus tricolor – a new species for avifauna of Serbia

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 31 - 32

Astratto

Accesso libero

Grassland bird species in mountain pastures Zaprikraj and Zapleč in the southern Julian Alps, Slovenia

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 33 - 39

Astratto

Abstract

Grassland birds were surveyed in two mountain pastures (Zaprikraj and Zapleč) in the southern part of the Julian Alps, Slovenia. The survey was carried out during the mornings between 26 and 30 June 2005. Due to the incomplete survey (only one visit, no nocturnal or targeted surveys and late season survey), the surveyed birds’ breeding density is only a rough estimate. 167 pairs belonging to 12 species were counted, with Tree (average density of 1.64 p/10 ha) and Water Pipit (average density of 1.60 p / 10 ha) being the most abundant. Both were observed in all altitudinal belts. The highest density in individual altitudinal belt was calculated for Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio (3.78 p/10 ha) and Water Pipit (3.61 p/10 ha). In well preserved grasslands in the study area, most species reached high breeding densities compared to other parts of Slovenia and all were recorded higher than during the 1992 survey, although still mostly within limits of the elevations elsewhere in Slovenia. Breeding density of Skylark Alauda arvensis decreased with the elevation. Whinchat Saxicola rubetra, Skylark and Red-backed Shrike used significantly gentler slopes, while Pipits showed no preference for particular slopes.

Accesso libero

Results of the January 2020 waterbird census in Slovenia

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 41 - 53

Astratto

5 Articoli
Accesso libero

The diet, and pellet residue taphonomy, of Barn Owls Tyto alba on a Greek island reveals an exceptional diversity of avian prey

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 3 - 24

Astratto

Abstract

Barn Owl Tyto alba pellets and loose bones on a cave floor from Amorgos (Cyclades, Greece) were examined and the birds found to have caught at least 39 species of bird, mostly identified from humeri, plus shrews Crocidura suaveolens, a few lizards and dung beetles, in addition to their principal diet of rodents (rats Rattus rattus, mice Apodemus spp. & Mus musculus). Amongst the birds, migrants appeared most vulnerable to owl predation, with some notable exceptions, while resident species were under-represented. The range of bird species found appears to be the largest recorded for any Barn Owl study of a single site. Considerable differences were found in species proportions of taxa in fresh pellets and in loose bones, probably due to differential rates of degradation. Photographs of all humeri are included to aid identification in other studies.

Accesso libero

The Goosander Mergus merganser range expansion on the Balkan Peninsula and a new breeding population in Bulgaria

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 25 - 30

Astratto

Abstract

The Goosander Mergus merganser was not recorded breeding in Bulgaria till recently. We present herewith the very first record of the species breeding in the country and estimate the size of its breeding population in Bulgaria. Thus, we propose a change in its status in the country with more effort to be invested in the survey of this small, isolated population.

Parole chiave

  • waterfowl
  • breeding
  • locality
  • Eastern Rhodopes
Accesso libero

Wilson’s Phalarope Phalaropus tricolor – a new species for avifauna of Serbia

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 31 - 32

Astratto

Accesso libero

Grassland bird species in mountain pastures Zaprikraj and Zapleč in the southern Julian Alps, Slovenia

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 33 - 39

Astratto

Abstract

Grassland birds were surveyed in two mountain pastures (Zaprikraj and Zapleč) in the southern part of the Julian Alps, Slovenia. The survey was carried out during the mornings between 26 and 30 June 2005. Due to the incomplete survey (only one visit, no nocturnal or targeted surveys and late season survey), the surveyed birds’ breeding density is only a rough estimate. 167 pairs belonging to 12 species were counted, with Tree (average density of 1.64 p/10 ha) and Water Pipit (average density of 1.60 p / 10 ha) being the most abundant. Both were observed in all altitudinal belts. The highest density in individual altitudinal belt was calculated for Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio (3.78 p/10 ha) and Water Pipit (3.61 p/10 ha). In well preserved grasslands in the study area, most species reached high breeding densities compared to other parts of Slovenia and all were recorded higher than during the 1992 survey, although still mostly within limits of the elevations elsewhere in Slovenia. Breeding density of Skylark Alauda arvensis decreased with the elevation. Whinchat Saxicola rubetra, Skylark and Red-backed Shrike used significantly gentler slopes, while Pipits showed no preference for particular slopes.

Accesso libero

Results of the January 2020 waterbird census in Slovenia

Pubblicato online: 14 Dec 2021
Pagine: 41 - 53

Astratto

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