Lesser Spotted Eagles were tracked by means of GPS-enhanced satellite telemetry (Microwave Telemetry, Inc., Columbia, MD, USA) during their autumn migration until the end of the year in 2009. Migration data were obtained for 11 juvenile Lesser Spotted Eagles after they were translocated from Latvia to Germany as well as for 8 juveniles and 9 adults native to the German population. The file contains the columns 'Bird' containing the number of the tracking device, 'Origin' showing whether the bird originated from Latvia ('L') or Germany ('GE'), 'Age' indicating whether the bird was tagged as an adult or as a juvenile, and the columns 'Latitude', 'Longitude', 'Datetime'
Abstract Although there is a general understanding of Montagu’s harriers migration routes and winter...
The data package contains one dataset: - Raptor birds were tracked by satellite telemetry (see main ...
The data package contains one dataset: - Raptor birds were tracked by satellite telemetry (see main ...
The ontogeny of migration routines used by wild birds remains unresolved. Here we investigated the m...
The ontogeny of migration routines used by wild birds remains unresolved. Here we investigated the m...
An account is given of the satellite tracking of the movements of four adult and three juvenile indi...
In 2005, five nestling Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) were fitted with battery-powered GPS Satelli...
Satellite tracking became a frequently applied method for the study and conservation of raptors duri...
Many raptor species in the Old World spend over half the year on migration and on their wintering gr...
breeding distribution in the Palearctic region and in NW Africa, and spends the winter in the Sahel ...
The paper reviews results of studying migration routes; wintering and summering sites of five juveni...
Following recovery and successful rehabilitation, a young Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis was tagged ...
Comunicación presentada en ARGOS Users Conferece, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 5-7th April 2005
Comunicación presentada en ARGOS Users Conferece, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 5-7th April 2005
Using global position system (GPS) technology, we tracked an adult female greater spotted eagle (Cla...
Abstract Although there is a general understanding of Montagu’s harriers migration routes and winter...
The data package contains one dataset: - Raptor birds were tracked by satellite telemetry (see main ...
The data package contains one dataset: - Raptor birds were tracked by satellite telemetry (see main ...
The ontogeny of migration routines used by wild birds remains unresolved. Here we investigated the m...
The ontogeny of migration routines used by wild birds remains unresolved. Here we investigated the m...
An account is given of the satellite tracking of the movements of four adult and three juvenile indi...
In 2005, five nestling Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) were fitted with battery-powered GPS Satelli...
Satellite tracking became a frequently applied method for the study and conservation of raptors duri...
Many raptor species in the Old World spend over half the year on migration and on their wintering gr...
breeding distribution in the Palearctic region and in NW Africa, and spends the winter in the Sahel ...
The paper reviews results of studying migration routes; wintering and summering sites of five juveni...
Following recovery and successful rehabilitation, a young Steppe Eagle Aquila nipalensis was tagged ...
Comunicación presentada en ARGOS Users Conferece, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 5-7th April 2005
Comunicación presentada en ARGOS Users Conferece, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 5-7th April 2005
Using global position system (GPS) technology, we tracked an adult female greater spotted eagle (Cla...
Abstract Although there is a general understanding of Montagu’s harriers migration routes and winter...
The data package contains one dataset: - Raptor birds were tracked by satellite telemetry (see main ...
The data package contains one dataset: - Raptor birds were tracked by satellite telemetry (see main ...