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O проекте "Сохранение могильника Aquila heliaca на озере Байкал"
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Результаты изучения осенней миграции молодых могильников Aquila heliaca Байкальского региона
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Орёл могильник Aquila heliaca в Жамбылском районе Северо-Казахстанской области
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The Food of the Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in Slovakia
Slovak Raptor Journal, 2012Abstract In this work we assess the data on the food of the Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in two separate nesting populations: one in Western Slovakia (21 pairs), the other in Eastern Slovakia (30 pairs). In Western Slovakia between 1978 and 2005 we recorded a total of 562 food items, consisting of 33 species of animal.
Jozef Chavko +3 more
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2022
Aquila heliaca Savigny, 1809 LITERATURE. — Borrow & Demey (2014). STATUS. — Palaearctic vagrant. REMARK. — A satellite-tracked bird was recorded in Burkina Faso (Borrow & Demey, 2014).
Boano, Giovanni +6 more
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Aquila heliaca Savigny, 1809 LITERATURE. — Borrow & Demey (2014). STATUS. — Palaearctic vagrant. REMARK. — A satellite-tracked bird was recorded in Burkina Faso (Borrow & Demey, 2014).
Boano, Giovanni +6 more
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2013
Prikazana su kretanja orla krstaša na temelju stogodišnjih podataka o prstenovanim i nađenim pticama.
Ćiković, Davor, Barišić, Sanja
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Prikazana su kretanja orla krstaša na temelju stogodišnjih podataka o prstenovanim i nađenim pticama.
Ćiković, Davor, Barišić, Sanja
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Kleptoparasitism by raptors, focusing on the Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca)
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Substitute nesting by Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) in Slovakia
Slovak Raptor Journal, 2012Abstract During consistent monitoring of nesting pairs of Imperial Eagles primarily in Eastern Slovakia it was found that if for some reason the first clutch of eggs was destroyed at the very beginning of nesting, i.e. in late March or the first half of April, the eagles proceeded with substitute nesting.
Štefan Danko +3 more
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