Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant

In 2014, 162 bird species were recorded during the bird ringing activities in Slovenia. Of 155 species, 62,275 birds were ringed, and 107 recoveries of birds ringed in Slovenia and found abroad, 148 foreign recoveries in Slovenia and 1395 local recoveries were recorded. The most frequently ringed sp...

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Main Authors: Vrezec Al, Fekonja Dare, Denac Katarina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-12-01
Series:Acrocephalus
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2015-0010
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spelling doaj-f290f0b2cb844102a1f284c7916036632021-09-06T19:39:39ZengSciendoAcrocephalus0351-28512015-12-0136166-16714517210.1515/acro-2015-0010acro-2015-0010Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrantVrezec Al0Fekonja Dare1Denac Katarina2Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Prešernova c. 20, p.p. 290, SI–1001 LjubljanaPrirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Prešernova c. 20, p.p. 290, SI–1001 LjubljanaDruštvo za opazovanje in proučevanje ptic Slovenije (DOPPS-BirdLife Slovenia), Tržaška 2, SI–1000 LjubljanaIn 2014, 162 bird species were recorded during the bird ringing activities in Slovenia. Of 155 species, 62,275 birds were ringed, and 107 recoveries of birds ringed in Slovenia and found abroad, 148 foreign recoveries in Slovenia and 1395 local recoveries were recorded. The most frequently ringed species were Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla and Great Tit Parus major. As far as ringed nestlings are concerned, Great Tits and Barn Swalllows Hirundo rustica predominated. Considering the recoveries ringed of found birds abroad, the commonest were Black-headed Gulls Chroicocephalus ridibundus and Mute Swans Cygnus olor. The farthest recovery was a Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica found in the Democratic Republic of Congo (5171 km away). Among the more interesting finds was also the so far southernmost recovery of a Sand Martin Riparia riparia found in Israel. Let us also mention the first recovery of a Corncrake Crex crex, which bred and was ringed in 2013 at Planinsko polje (central Slovenia) and was found in the 2014 breeding season in the Czech Republic. Among rare species, two Little Buntings Emberiza pusilla were caught and ringed. After nine years, the Roller Coracias garrulus bred again in Slovenia in 2014 and its nestlings were ringed. The paper also brings the description of the migration route of the first African migrant, the Black Stork Ciconia nigra, marked with a GPS/GSM telemetric device, which migrated across the Adriatic Sea, Sicily and Sahara to Nigeria.https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2015-0010bird ringingtelemetryslovenia2014black storkciconia nigrarecoveries
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author Vrezec Al
Fekonja Dare
Denac Katarina
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Fekonja Dare
Denac Katarina
Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant
Acrocephalus
bird ringing
telemetry
slovenia
2014
black stork
ciconia nigra
recoveries
author_facet Vrezec Al
Fekonja Dare
Denac Katarina
author_sort Vrezec Al
title Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant
title_short Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant
title_full Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant
title_fullStr Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant
title_full_unstemmed Bird ringing in Slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an African migrant
title_sort bird ringing in slovenia in 2014 and results of the first telemetry study of an african migrant
publisher Sciendo
series Acrocephalus
issn 0351-2851
publishDate 2015-12-01
description In 2014, 162 bird species were recorded during the bird ringing activities in Slovenia. Of 155 species, 62,275 birds were ringed, and 107 recoveries of birds ringed in Slovenia and found abroad, 148 foreign recoveries in Slovenia and 1395 local recoveries were recorded. The most frequently ringed species were Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla and Great Tit Parus major. As far as ringed nestlings are concerned, Great Tits and Barn Swalllows Hirundo rustica predominated. Considering the recoveries ringed of found birds abroad, the commonest were Black-headed Gulls Chroicocephalus ridibundus and Mute Swans Cygnus olor. The farthest recovery was a Barn Swallow Hirundo rustica found in the Democratic Republic of Congo (5171 km away). Among the more interesting finds was also the so far southernmost recovery of a Sand Martin Riparia riparia found in Israel. Let us also mention the first recovery of a Corncrake Crex crex, which bred and was ringed in 2013 at Planinsko polje (central Slovenia) and was found in the 2014 breeding season in the Czech Republic. Among rare species, two Little Buntings Emberiza pusilla were caught and ringed. After nine years, the Roller Coracias garrulus bred again in Slovenia in 2014 and its nestlings were ringed. The paper also brings the description of the migration route of the first African migrant, the Black Stork Ciconia nigra, marked with a GPS/GSM telemetric device, which migrated across the Adriatic Sea, Sicily and Sahara to Nigeria.
topic bird ringing
telemetry
slovenia
2014
black stork
ciconia nigra
recoveries
url https://doi.org/10.1515/acro-2015-0010
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