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2009’s photos from Bernard Joubert

Jul 19, 2009 / 1 Comment

These scenes of life in Short-toed Eagles’ nest were fixed by Bernard Joubert in Haute-Loire /map/ this year:

Some photos of a succesful attempt somewhere in France

Short-toed Eagle. Bernard Joubert. 2009

Area: southern Auvergne. Altitude: 870 m above sea level. Tree: pine Pinus sylvestris. Height: 6 meters.

The egg was laid near the 8th of April, the hatching happened around the 24th of May. The young bird took off the 30th of July, early afternoon. He was 67 days old. It was the twelfth succesful take-off in this site in 14 years.
The first visit – very discreet-happened when the chick was 10 days old. Between the 21th of June and the 30th of July, nine observatory sessions (circa 30 hours). Here is a photografic summary.

Bernard Joubert

 

Observations on Short-toed Eagles nest in 1972

Jun 25, 2009 / Comment

This is one more article from the Ardeola website:

• IRIBARRER, J.J. and RODRÍGUEZ-ARBELOA, A.., 1973 – Observaciones en un nido del Águila Culebrera (Circaetus gallicus), Navarra 1972 [Observations on a nest of Short-toed Eagle, Navarra 1972] // Ardeola 19(1), 101-106. – Short-toed Eagle. file (Es) /map/.

ARDEOLA: Volume 19(1) - article detail

The text was published in 1973 including some black-and-white images. The placed PDF file is not of the best quality, but it’s fairly readable.

 

New form of Vladimir Ivanovski’s old texts

Jun 24, 2009 / Comment

Just the translatable text form for two articles (Ru) of Vladimir Ivanovski /map/ is meant now:

• В. Ивановский, 1992 – Экология гнездования змееяда в Белорусском Поозерье [Ecology of Short-toed Eagle nesting in the Byelorussian Poozerje] // Современная орнитология: 56-69.

• В. Ивановский, 2002 – Змееяд в Северной Беларуси: настоящее и будущее [Short-toed Eagle in Northern Belarus: present and future] // Беркут, 11 (2): 158-164.

 

Short-toed Eagle breeding in Kiev Region

May 26, 2009 / Comment

Among other articles of the Modern Study of Raptors and Owls (Materials of ІІІ International Scientific Conference «Birds of prey of Ukraine», Kryvyi Rih, 24–25 October 2008) you can find the following:

Short-toed Eagle. Kiev Region. August 2008Письменный К.А., 2008 – Гнездование змееяда (Circaetus gallicus (Gm.) в Киевской области и проблемы его адаптации к хозяйственной деятельности человека [Breeding of the Short-toed Eagle (Circaetus gallicus (Gm.) in Kyiv Region /map/ and problems of its adaptation to human economic activity] // Новітні дослідження соколоподібних та сов. Матеріали ІІІ Міжнародної наукової конференції «Хижі птахи України», м. Кривий Ріг, 24−25 жовтня 2008 р. − Кривий Ріг: 307−311. (Ru).

 

Some data on their arrival at Ukraine

Apr 6, 2009 / Comment
Short-toed Eagle's Festoon flight in pictures

Some data on spring arrival of Short-toed Eagles to Ukraine is available now on the map. The first dates are: 28th and 29th (in display flight) of March – observations of Sergey Domashevsky in Mizhrichynskyi Regional Landscape Park /map/ (Chernihiv Region); 4th of April – observations of Konstantin Pismennyi (Kiev Region /map/, in display flight), Maxim Gavrilyuk and Nikolay Borisenko (Cherkasy Region). Also you can see the comparative data of the records in Bulgaria – observations of Dimitar Ragyov near Plovdiv.

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Short-toed Eagles’ arrival at Italy in 2009

Mar 23, 2009 / Comment

Places of the first observations. Map by data of Francesco Petretti
The first Short-toed Eagles in Italy were observed on the 26th and 27th of February in Tuscany. Most pairs are now displaying in my Maremma – Tolfa hills study area /map/. A pair of Short-toed Eagle has been breeding in one nesting territory for 37 years (since 1973) and all the territories I checked which were occupied in 2008 have one pair starting to display.

On the 15th of March I joined a group of hundreds of birdwatchers and ornithologists spotting Short-toed Eagles migrating over Arenzano (Genua, Liguria) in North-West Italy: more than 250 specimens were observed on Sunday. A flock consisted of 20 birds.

Il Biancone (Circaetus gallicus) in Maremma. Video by Vincenzo Rizzo Pinna

This is a new video by Vincenzo Rizzo Pinna made already in spring of 2009. Thanks to Vincenzo for the link!