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The report analyzes the deaths of large birds of prey on power grid facilities of Tatarstan previously published in the literature since 2012 and additional ones, identified since 2019, including in the neighboring region – Udmurt Republic.
Rinur H. Bekmansurov
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The fostering method applied to the nestlings of Eastern Imperial Eagle left without a nest and care of adult birds was tested in July 2020 in the Republic of Tatarstan during a forced and unplanned experiment.
Rinur H. Bekmansurov
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Wind power development in Eastern Kazakhstan threatens migration of eagles
On the basis of data obtained from ARGOS/GPS and GPS/GSM tracking of 34 eagles (4 Steppe Eagles (Aquila nipalensis) from Central KZ, 1 Steppe Eagle from Southern Ural region, 22 Steppe Eagles, 5 Eastern Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) from the ASR and 2
Igor V. Karyakin +9 more
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Inhabited nest of the Imperial Eagle was found on July 27, 2017 on the high-voltage power lines pole in the valley of the river Ursul near the fall of the river Karakol into it (Onguday district of the Altai Republic). Two adult nestlings ready to flyout
Elvira G. Nikolenko +3 more
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III International Scientific and Practical Conference “Eagles of the Palearctic: Study and Conservation”, September 24–29, 2023, Almaty Resort Sanatorium, Almaty, Kazakhstan [PDF]
All Eurasian species of eagles are more or less rare, so saving them requires the combined efforts of countries where the birds breed, migrate and winter.
Elvira G. Nikolenko, Igor V. Karyakin
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Breeding Population Structure of the Eastern Imperial Eagle
For purposes of this article, the analysis of 1765 literature sources was made on the distribution of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca). The information on the localization of breeding territories of this species over the past 30 years was ...
Igor V. Karyakin
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During video surveillance of the nests of the Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca), the White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the Greater Spotted Eagle (Aquila clanga) in the Republic of Tatarstan in 2019 - 2020 we was observed of immature and adult ...
Rinur H. Bekmansurov
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Deaths of Birds of Prey on Overhead Power Lines Made of Aerial Bundled Cables in Western Kazakhstan
Medium-capacity (6–20kV) overhead power lines made of aerial bundled cables (ABC) were inspected to identify deaths of birds of prey in western Kazakhstan in summer 2017 (Aktobe Province) and autumn2019 (Mangystau Province). The results show that the use
Mark V. Pestov +3 more
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A study on the population of Eastern Imperial Eagle (EIE) (Aquila heliaca) in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine was begun in 2003. About 40% of the region was surveyed during this study.
Stanislav G. Viter, Nikita S. Tolstyak
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Migrations, Wintering and Summering Sites of Juvenile Imperial Eagles from the Volga Region, Russia
The paper reviews results of studying migration routes; wintering and summering sites of five juvenile Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) from the Volga region tagged with GPS/GSM-trackers.
Mikhail V. Korepov +6 more
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