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Juvenile Dispersal of White-Tailed Eagles in Western Scotland
Journal of Raptor Research, 2009Abstract In long-lived raptors with delayed maturity, the period between fledging and settlement on a breeding site may take several years and is poorly understood. In our study of a reintroduced population of White-tailed Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla), we investigated movements during this transient (juvenile dispersal) phase of natal dispersal using ...
D. Philip Whitfield +8 more
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White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla
2013Zaštitarski status i mjere zaštite za štekavca u ...
Mikuska, Tibor, Radović, Andreja
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Movement patterns of white‐tailed sea eagles near wind turbines
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2018ABSTRACTWhite‐tailed sea eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) exhibit one of the highest mortality rates at wind power plants (WPPs) among raptor species in Europe, but data on circumstances of collision and behavioral response to WPPs are scarce. We analyzed the effect of WPPs on movement patterns of sea eagles in Germany with satellite telemetry.
Oliver Krone, Gabriele Treu
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Surface analysis of Krapina white-tailed eagle talons
2018Eight white-tailed eagle talons, together with a foot phalanx, were found at the Krapina Neanderthal site between 1899 and 1905, dating to around 130.000 BP. They represent an early example of Neanderthal ornaments, with evidence of cut marks, polished areas and two densely compacted areas. These seem to indicate that the talons were worn as an item of
Radovčić, Jakov +2 more
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Morbidity of Free-ranging White-tailed Sea Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) in Germany
Journal of Avian Medicine and Surgery, 2007Between September 1998 and December 2006, 87 injured or sick free-ranging white-tailed sea eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) from Germany were admitted to the Small Animal Clinic, Free University of Berlin. Most birds were adults (43%) followed by nestlings/fledglings (26%), immature birds (18%), and juveniles (13%).
Kerstin, Müller +2 more
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[Trematodes parasitizing the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla L.)].
Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 1994Five white-tailed eagles were dissected--3 from the Czech Republic and 2 from Poland. 4 specimens were infected with trematodes only: Strigea falconis, Neodiplostomum (Conodiplostomum) perlatum, and Paracoenogonimus ovatus. S. falconis was found for the first time in an eagle from the Czech Republic, whereas N. (C.) perlatum and P. ovatus were detected
J, Okulewicz, J, Sitko, M, Mellin
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Breeding White‐tailed sea eagles
International Zoo Yearbook, 1978SHIGEHARU ASAKURA +2 more
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Characteristics of White-Tailed Sea Eagle Nest Sites in Hokkaido, Japan
The Condor, 1994I studied the characteristics of 26 White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) nest trees and 24 nesting forests in Hokkaido, Japan. Nest trees were an average of 7.9 m taller and an average of 45.6 cm larger in dbh than the surrounding forest, and many of them were near the forest edge.
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