Sex and age composition during autumn migration of Pygmy Owl Glaucidium passerinum in Central Sweden in 2005

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Polakowski, M. Broniszewska, M. Skierczyǹski
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During an invasion in 2005, 164 Pygmy Owls were trapped and ringed at Hammarö Bird Observatory on the north coast of lake Vänern between 28 August and 31 October using play-back of territorial male calls. The most intensive migration was recorded in the third decade of September. Eighty percent of the owls were females. There was no difference in the timing of migration of males and females. More than eighty percent were yearlings, and they were migrating earlier than adults. Most Pygmy Owls were trapped at dawn, but some also in the evening, at night and during the day. Two recoveries were received, an immature bird controlled 123 km to the west in the same autumn and another immature individual from Nordre Osen, Hedmark, Norway in March 2008 (247 km to NNW). Twelve re-traps were made at the ringing site, each bird only once and on average one week after ringing with the longest staying bird controlled 22 days after ringing. The paper also shows photographs demonstrating the different wing patterns of yearling and adults.
2005年瑞典中部地区矮脚猫头鹰秋季迁徙的性别和年龄组成
在2005年的一次入侵中,在8月28日至10月31日期间,在Vänern湖北岸的Hammarö鸟类观测站,164只侏儒猫头鹰被困住并围上了圈,并播放了领地内雄性猫头鹰的叫声。最密集的移徙发生在9月的第三个十年。80%的猫头鹰是雌性。男性和女性的迁徙时间没有差异。其中80%以上是一岁的幼鸟,它们比成年鸟更早迁徙。大多数侏儒猫头鹰在黎明被困,但也有一些在晚上、晚上和白天被困。同年秋天,在向西123公里处捕获了一只未成熟的鸟,2008年3月在挪威海德马克的Nordre Osen捕获了另一只未成熟的鸟(向西北西北247公里处)。在鸣响地点重新设置了12个陷阱,每只鸟只在鸣响后1周内停留一次,最长的鸟在鸣响后22天内停留。这篇论文还展示了一些照片,展示了一岁鸟和成年鸟不同的翅膀图案。
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Ornis Svecica
Ornis Svecica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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