Gull attacks on migrating birds at Ada Island (S Montenegro)

Migration poses a high risk to birds. Crossing of large bodies of water is especially demanding for land birds. One of the dangers faced by migrants are opportunistic predators like gulls. Most gulls Laridae are generalist predators with omnivorous diets. Attacking on migrating birds was investigate...

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Main Authors: Bordjan Dejan, Kljun Ivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-11-01
Series:Acrocephalus
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2018-0003
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spelling doaj-03316a54f6994320a588244c4f7a0f3f2021-09-06T19:39:40ZengSciendoAcrocephalus0351-28512018-11-0139176-177333710.1515/acro-2018-0003acro-2018-0003Gull attacks on migrating birds at Ada Island (S Montenegro)Bordjan Dejan0Kljun Ivan1Oddelek za gozdarsvo in obnovljive gozdne vire, Biotehniška fakulteta, Univerza v Ljubljani, Večna pot 83, SI-1000LjubljanaDOPPS – Društvo za opazovanje in preučevanje ptic Slovenije, Tržaška cesta 2, SI-1000Ljubljana, SlovenijaMigration poses a high risk to birds. Crossing of large bodies of water is especially demanding for land birds. One of the dangers faced by migrants are opportunistic predators like gulls. Most gulls Laridae are generalist predators with omnivorous diets. Attacking on migrating birds was investigated during ground observations of bird migration at Ada Island (S Montenegro) between 17 Mar and 10 Apr 2015. We recorded 20 attacks on 22 individuals of six species and on one unidentified passerine. In four instances gulls attacked birds of prey, in two Hoopoe Upupa epops and in 16 passerines. Except for two cases when small flocks of two birds were attacked, gulls attacked individuals migrating singly. Considering our data around one percent of passerines migrating during the day across the southern Adriatic Sea can expect to be attacked by gulls. This percentage can be as high as 9.5% for passerines migrating singly.https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2018-0003selitevgalebi
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title_short Gull attacks on migrating birds at Ada Island (S Montenegro)
title_full Gull attacks on migrating birds at Ada Island (S Montenegro)
title_fullStr Gull attacks on migrating birds at Ada Island (S Montenegro)
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description Migration poses a high risk to birds. Crossing of large bodies of water is especially demanding for land birds. One of the dangers faced by migrants are opportunistic predators like gulls. Most gulls Laridae are generalist predators with omnivorous diets. Attacking on migrating birds was investigated during ground observations of bird migration at Ada Island (S Montenegro) between 17 Mar and 10 Apr 2015. We recorded 20 attacks on 22 individuals of six species and on one unidentified passerine. In four instances gulls attacked birds of prey, in two Hoopoe Upupa epops and in 16 passerines. Except for two cases when small flocks of two birds were attacked, gulls attacked individuals migrating singly. Considering our data around one percent of passerines migrating during the day across the southern Adriatic Sea can expect to be attacked by gulls. This percentage can be as high as 9.5% for passerines migrating singly.
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