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Poleward Range Shifts of Breeding Birds in Wisconsin. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Anthropogenic climate change has been documented to cause poleward range shifts in birds. This paper uses Wisconsin's two Breeding Bird Atlases to determine climate change's impact on the ranges of birds in the state. We found that warm‐adapted birds in the state were expanding northward.
Stallworth DT, Anich NM, Zuckerberg B.
europepmc   +2 more sources

On the Status of Osprey in Georgia

open access: yesПернатые хищники и их охрана, 2023
At present Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is widespread and regular, but rare in small numbers passage visitor. Before the 1940’s it was a local breeder in small numbers at wetlands of the Black Sea coastlands, western part of Kolkheti Lowland and on ...
Aleksandre Abuladze
doaj   +1 more source

Registro del gavilán pescador (Pandion haliaetus) en el valle de Tehuacán-Cuicatlán, norte de Oaxaca

open access: yesHuitzil, 2009
El 17 de septiembre de 2005 se registró al gavilán pescador, Pandion haliaetus, en la localidad de Santiago Quiotepec, al norte del estado de Oaxaca. Éste es el primer registro de la especie en la región árida del valle de Tehuacán-Cuicatlán.
Leopoldo Vázquez   +2 more
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Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023

open access: yesПернатые хищники и их охрана, 2023
In Russia, Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) nests from the western borders of the Kaliningrad region to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Anadyr River basin, Sakhalin Island, southern Kuril Islands, and Japan. The northern border of its distribution runs along the edge
Miroslav V. Babushkin   +11 more
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Autumn migration of Ospreys from two distinct populations in Poland reveals partial migratory divide

open access: yesAvian Research, 2021
Background Long-term ringing and telemetry studies show that the Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) is a broad-front migrant following different migratory flyways, depending on the geographical location of their breeding populations.
Dariusz Anderwald   +4 more
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First breeding records of the osprey (Pandion haliaetus) on Jeju Island, South Korea

open access: yesJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity, 2023
The first breeding of osprey (Pandion haliaetus) on Jeju Island, South Korea, were observed in 2015, and ospreys bred on three sites. We found a total of three nests and observed that A site nest bred on successfully from 2017 to 2020. The number of eggs
Young-Hun Jeong   +5 more
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First successful breeding of Osprey Pandion haliaetus in Sardinia since 1968

open access: yesRivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology, 2021
In 2020, a pair of ospreys nested in the north western coast of Sardinia and the successful fledging of two chicks is the first record in the island since 1968.
Alberto Fozzi   +7 more
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Analysis of the Structural Organisation of the Community of Large Birds of Prey in the Remdovsky Game Reserve

open access: yesПернатые хищники и их охрана
In this article, a statistical analysis of the structural organisation of the community of large birds of prey in the Game Reserve’s territory was carried out.
Vasily G. Pchelintsev   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Ospreys and Observing Osprey Behaviors through the University of Florida Osprey Cam

open access: yesEDIS
This publication provides information about ospreys (Pandion haliaetus). Further, it discusses an osprey cam that was placed on several nests at the University of Florida campus in Gainesville.
Mark E. Hostetler   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Новые данные о распространении и численности крупных хищных птиц в Нижегородской области, Россия

open access: yesПернатые хищники и их охрана, 2019
В статье приведены новые данные о распространении и результаты анализа современной численности 8 видов крупных хищных птиц (беркут Aquila chrysaetos, орёл-могильник A. heliaca, большой подорлик A. clanga, малый подорлик A.
Pavel M. Shukov
doaj   +1 more source

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