Diet composition of the long-legged buzzard (Buteo rufinus) in southeastern Bulgaria

M. Dravecký, Petar Shurulinkov, Georgi Dilovski, Michal Revický, Girgina Daskalova, J. Obuch
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Abstract During 2018–2022, the local breeding population of the long-legged buzzard (Buteo rufinus) in southeastern Bulgaria was monitored in the territory of three districts of Sliven, Yambol and Burgas. Diet data were collected in 15 breeding pairs. Overall, we identified 290 prey items. We used three methods for diet analysis that produced different results: (1) collecting prey remains (68 individuals, 23.5%), (2) collecting pellets and skeletal materials (42 individuals, 14.5%), and (3) collecting data on a diet using trail cameras (180 individuals, 62.1%). The dominant part of the diet formed mammalian species (69.3%, ten species and some undetermined Rodentia and other Mammalia). Birds were less represented but with similar species richness (21.0%, 11 species and pigeons (Columba sp.), thrushes (Turdus sp.), undetermined Passeriformes and Galliformes). Compared to birds, the proportion of Reptilia was lower (9.3%, two species). Amphibia were represented only with one specimen of the common toad (Bufo bufo). The dominant diet of long-legged buzzards in southeastern Bulgaria was European souslik (Spermophilus citellus, 31.0%), followed by sibling vole (Microtus mystacinus, 25.5%). Less abundant taxa were undetermined Passeriformes (6.9%), lesser mole rat (Nannospalax leucodon, 5.9%), pigeons (4.5 %), blotched snake (Elaphe sauromates, 3.8%), Balkan green lizard (Lacerta trilineata, 3.5%), European hare (Lepus europaeus, 3.1%), common magpie (Pica pica, 2.8%), Colubridae (1.7%), common blackbird (Turdus merula, 1.4%), domestic chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus, 1.0%) and Eurasian skylark (Alauda arvensis, 1.0%). Spermophilus citellus was the most abundant species in the Yambol district samples and the most abundant species in the data obtained from trail cameras. In the Burgas district, the dominant species was Microtus mystacinus. When comparing the diet spectrum of Buteo rufinus from other authors, birds occurred more frequently than reptiles in our material.
保加利亚东南部长腿秃鹰(Buteo rufinus)的饮食组成
在2018-2022年期间,对保加利亚东南部Sliven、Yambol和Burgas三个地区的长腿秃鹰(Buteo rufinus)当地繁殖种群进行了监测。收集了15对繁殖对的日粮数据。总的来说,我们确定了290种猎物。我们采用了三种不同的饮食分析方法:(1)收集猎物遗骸(68只,23.5%),(2)收集颗粒和骨骼材料(42只,14.5%),(3)使用跟踪摄像机收集饮食数据(180只,62.1%)。以哺乳类为主(69.3%,10种及部分啮齿目和其他哺乳类未确定)。鸟类代表较少,但物种丰富度相似(21.0%,11种),鸽子(Columba sp.)、画眉(Turdus sp.)、雀形目和雁形目未确定)。与鸟类相比,爬行类所占比例较低(9.3%,2种)。两栖类只有一种蟾蜍标本(Bufo Bufo)。保加利亚东南部长腿秃鹰的优势食性为欧洲鼠(31.0%),其次为兄弟田鼠(25.5%)。数量较少的分类群为未确定的雀形目(6.9%)、小鼹鼠(Nannospalax leucodon, 5.9%)、鸽子(4.5%)、斑点蛇(Elaphe sauromates, 3.8%)、巴尔干绿蜥蜴(Lacerta trilineata, 3.5%)、欧洲兔(Lepus europaeus, 3.1%)、普通喜鹊(Pica Pica, 2.8%)、红雀科(1.7%)、普通黑鹂(Turdus merula, 1.4%)、家鸡(Gallus Gallus domesticus, 1.0%)和欧亚云雀(Alauda arvensis, 1.0%)。在Yambol地区的样品中,黄精子菌(sperophilus citellus)是最丰富的物种,在trail camera数据中也是最丰富的物种。在布尔加斯地区,优势种为神秘田鼠。当比较其他作者的Buteo rufinus的饮食谱时,在我们的材料中,鸟类比爬行动物出现的频率更高。
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期刊介绍: Journal for science, research and conservation on birds of prey and owls. Slovak Raptor Journal is issued generally annually and publishes original papers, reviews, short notes and other articles focusing on birds of prey and owls. All articles are published in English.
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