A lifelong floater: the Red Kite female that never met a mate

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2022.2153266
I. Literák, J. Škrábal, Boris Maderič
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ABSTRACT The Red Kite Milvus milvus is endemic to the western Palearctic. While the largest breeding population is in Germany, the population density decreases substantially from central to eastern Europe. In 2015, we tagged two young Red Kite females with telemetry loggers in an area with very low kite density in the northeastern part of Slovakia. One of these females failed to breed over her seven-year lifespan. After leaving her post-fledging area she never returned. During her first two years, she undertook two exploratory flights to Croatia and Romania, but remained exclusively in southwestern Slovakia and northeastern Hungary over the rest of her life. Throughout this period, she always wintered alone and no other Red Kites were ever observed in her wintering grounds. During the pre-breeding period (March–April), she remained outside the area that held breeding kite pairs, and there were no signs of breeding based on her positions during the breeding season. This seven-year-old is the oldest Red Kite floater recorded to date. Owing to the low density of Red Kite breeding pairs in Slovakia and Hungary, it is likely that she was unable to find a suitable mate prior to the beginning of the breeding season. In such areas, the role of floaters may prove critical for the persistence of low-density Red Kite populations.
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终生漂浮者:从未遇到过配偶的红风筝雌性
红鸢Milvus Milvus是西北极地区的特有种。虽然繁殖种群最多的是德国,但从中欧到东欧,种群密度大幅下降。2015年,我们在斯洛伐克东北部一个风筝密度非常低的地区用遥测记录仪标记了两只年轻的红风筝雌性。其中一只雌性在其七年的寿命内未能繁殖。在离开了她刚刚起步的地方之后,她再也没有回来。在她的头两年里,她进行了两次前往克罗地亚和罗马尼亚的探索性飞行,但在她的余生中,她只在斯洛伐克西南部和匈牙利东北部停留。在这段时间里,她总是独自过冬,在她的越冬地里从未观察到其他红鸢。在繁殖前期(3月至4月),她一直呆在饲养繁殖风筝对的区域外,根据她在繁殖季节的位置,没有繁殖的迹象。这只七岁大的红风筝是迄今为止记录的最古老的漂浮物。由于斯洛伐克和匈牙利的红鸢繁殖配对密度较低,很可能在繁殖季节开始前她无法找到合适的配偶。在这些地区,漂浮物的作用可能对低密度红鸢种群的持续性至关重要。
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