Circaetus gallicus information navigator

Archive for October, 2009


Results of Richard Frèze’s study. 2009

Oct 27, 2009 / Comment
Short-toed Eagle by Richard Frèze. Photo of 2009

Results of the 8-years monitoring of Short-toed Eagle population in Provence /map/ by Richard Frèze:

• Richard Frèze, 2009 – Étude d’une population de Circaètes sur le massif de la Sainte-Baume et les collines environnantes [Study of Short-toed Eagle population on the Massif de la Sainte-Baume and the surrounding hills] – Short-toed Eagle. file (Fr) {rough translation}.

 

La Plume du Circaète n° 7 and previous numbers

Oct 13, 2009 / Comment

All numbers of the bulletin in a form of PDF-files are available now on the special page: La Plume du Circaète.

La Plume du Circaète on the LPO websiteThe last one, seventhShort-toed Eagle. file (Fr) {rough translation} was released in April 2009 as a result of the 2nd meeting of the Circaetus Network that had held in Nadaillac-de-Rouge (Lot, France) in November 2008.
The list of contents (Fr):

RÉSUMÉS DES INTERVENTIONS

Animation du réseau national 2; Premiers résultats des suivis dans le Lot 3; Etude et protection dans les Cévennes 4; Exemples de régulation démographique 8; Etude de la migration à Gibraltar 9; 30 ans de suivi en Italie 9; Analyse bibliographique 10; Les lacs de St-Namphaise 11; Vidéo amateur 11; Emission radio 11; Viticulture et circaète 12

 

Le Circaète en Basse Provence. Richard Frèze’s website

Oct 7, 2009 / Comment
Short-toed Eagle. Le Circaète en Basse Provencee
This little website about Short-toed Eagles in Provence /map/ contains different information (Fr):
› general points on Circaetus gallicus;
› information on the area I study and on habits of birds in our country;
› data on reproduction from 2002 to 2009 of all the pairs studies, › some statistical data, › some photos, › some studies results or anecdotes and › different links to other websites.

All the subsections are being updated along the year. In fact the main aim of the site is to present data on the Short-toed Eagles of the south of France where they do not have been study until now.