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Population dynamics and dietary changes of Eastern Imperial Eagles in Hungary
The Hungarian population of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) has increased by 50% in five years from 150–160 pairs (2013) to 230–240 pairs (2018).
Márton Horváth +4 more
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A report about the electrocution of three Spanish Imperial Eagles (Aquila adalberti), seven Bonelli’s Eagles (Aquila fasciata) and one Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) in the Guelmim region, Morocco. The electrocuted eagles found in three days in autumn 2015.
Amezian, Mohamed +7 more
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ZOOGEOGRAPHIC SUPPORT FOR THE SPANISH IMPERIAL EAGLE AS A DISTINCT SPECIES
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
González, Luis M. +3 more
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Ontogeny of dispersal distances in young Spanish imperial eagles
I studied factors influencing dispersal distances in 30 young Spanish imperial eagles (Aquila adalberti) radio-tagged in southwestern Spain in 1986-1990. The mean dispersal distance between the natal nest and the settling area was 138 km. Every young bird reached its maximum dispersal distance within 4 months of its departure from the natal population.
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Large birds of prey make up about 40% of all ringed birds. The Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis (more than 700 individuals), the Imperial Eagle A. heliaca (more than 500 individuals), the White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla (more than 350 individuals ...
Rinur H. Bekmansurov +2 more
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The Châtelperronian Neanderthals of Cova Foradada (Calafell, Spain) used imperial eagle phalanges for symbolic purposes. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Hidalgo A +10 more
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Satellite Tracking of Adult and Immature Eastern Imperial Eagles
Four adult males, two adult females and two immature Imperial Eagles were trapped near Taif in Saudi Arabia close to the Red Sea while wintering. Three of theses eagles were trapped up to three times. This species, like some other raptors, has a strong tendency to destroy the harness and remove transmitters. Teflon as harness material is unsuitable for
Bernd-Ulrich Meyburg, Christiane Meyburg
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The First Anti Poison Dog Unit in Bulgaria to Secure the Eagle and Vulture Populations Persistence
Poisons in ecological systems pose threat to a number of mammal and bird species at global scale (Zugasti, 2014, Brochet et al., 2017). This is recognized as the most severe threat to all vulture species worldwide (Botha et al., 2017) and at the same ...
Dobromir D. Dobrev, Nikolai G. Terziev
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Eastern Imperial Eagle on Its Most North-west Distribution Edge
During the whole period 1997-2018, we noted 158 + 84 territorial pairs, 152 + 72 nesting pairs, 143 +60 breeding (incubating) pairs and 116 + 51 pairs with chicks. 112 + 44 successful pairs reared total of 218 + 86 young.
Matthias Schmidt, David Horal
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