Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023
In Russia, Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) nests from the western borders of the Kaliningrad region to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Anadyr River basin, Sakhalin Island, southern Kuril Islands, and Japan. The northern border of its distribution runs along the edge of the northern taiga, forested river valleys...
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author | Miroslav V. Babushkin Andrey V. Kuznetsov Alexey A. Sharov Vasily G. Pchelintsev Urmas Sellis Gunnar Sein Elena A. Shikalova Irina G. Utekhina Albert V. Bragin Pavel A. Futoran Evgeniy V. Kholodov María Del Mar Delgado |
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description | In Russia, Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) nests from the western borders of the Kaliningrad region to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Anadyr River basin, Sakhalin Island, southern Kuril Islands, and Japan. The northern border of its distribution runs along the edge of the northern taiga, forested river valleys in the north. During the Project, the breeding population, migration routes, and wintering sites were determined for the first time for Ospreys inhabiting the north of the European part of Russia, south of Central Siberia (Sayano-Shushenski State Nature Reserve), and in Far East (“Magadan” State Nature Reserve, central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula). After a significant population reduction because of “harmful predators” control and the use of organochlorine pesticides (until the 1970s), Osprey population stabilizes and gradually grows (2–2.5 times in about 30 years) in most regions of the European part of Russia. I |
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spelling | doaj-art-89da4d6e15894a34895c7757d4b2848f2025-01-06T16:31:30ZengLLC SibecocenterПернатые хищники и их охрана1814-00761814-86542023-10-010Supl.2929710.19074/1814-8654-2023-2-92-97325Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023Miroslav V. Babushkin0Andrey V. Kuznetsov1Alexey A. Sharov2Vasily G. Pchelintsev3Urmas Sellis4Gunnar Sein5Elena A. Shikalova6Irina G. Utekhina7Albert V. Bragin8Pavel A. Futoran9Evgeniy V. Kholodov10María Del Mar Delgado11Дарвинский государственный природный биосферный заповедникДарвинский государственный природный биосферный заповедникКомпания «52ДЕРЕВА»ЗАО «Экопроект»Орлиный клубОрлиный клубГосударственный природный биосферный заповедник «Саяно-Шушенский»Государственный природный заповедник «Магаданский»Национальный парк «Онежское Поморье»Национальный парк «Онежское Поморье»Национальный парк «Водлозерский»Отдел изучения биразнообразия, Смешанная группа исследований в области биоразнообразия, Высший совет научных исследованийIn Russia, Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) nests from the western borders of the Kaliningrad region to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Anadyr River basin, Sakhalin Island, southern Kuril Islands, and Japan. The northern border of its distribution runs along the edge of the northern taiga, forested river valleys in the north. During the Project, the breeding population, migration routes, and wintering sites were determined for the first time for Ospreys inhabiting the north of the European part of Russia, south of Central Siberia (Sayano-Shushenski State Nature Reserve), and in Far East (“Magadan” State Nature Reserve, central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula). After a significant population reduction because of “harmful predators” control and the use of organochlorine pesticides (until the 1970s), Osprey population stabilizes and gradually grows (2–2.5 times in about 30 years) in most regions of the European part of Russia. Ihttp://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/358хищные птицыскопаpandion haliaetusроссия |
spellingShingle | Miroslav V. Babushkin Andrey V. Kuznetsov Alexey A. Sharov Vasily G. Pchelintsev Urmas Sellis Gunnar Sein Elena A. Shikalova Irina G. Utekhina Albert V. Bragin Pavel A. Futoran Evgeniy V. Kholodov María Del Mar Delgado Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023 Пернатые хищники и их охрана хищные птицы скопа pandion haliaetus россия |
title | Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023 |
title_full | Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023 |
title_fullStr | Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023 |
title_full_unstemmed | Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023 |
title_short | Project “Osprey in Russia”: key findings in 2019–2023 |
title_sort | project osprey in russia key findings in 2019 2023 |
topic | хищные птицы скопа pandion haliaetus россия |
url | http://rusraptors.ru/index.php/RC/article/view/358 |
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