2019-2020年,在保加利亚东北部杜兰库拉克振铃营地捕获的流浪鸟类

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Historia Naturalis Bulgarica Pub Date : 2021-08-20 DOI:10.48027/hnb.42.121
P. Shurulinkov, Patrick Bergkamp, N. Aleksandrov, Pavel Simeonov, A. Ralev, Petko Tsvetkov, K. Popov, Girgina Daskalova, Katherine Dimitrova, K. Hristov, Ivan Hristov, Jivko Gradinarov, Ivaylo Tonev, Boris Hotinov, D. Dimitrov, Meinolf Ottensman, Tony Rinaud, N. Chakarov
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保加利亚东北部的沿海多布鲁扎地区以其丰富的流浪者而闻名。在黑海北部海岸的Durankulak湖的一个地点开始了一项长期研究项目,目的是获得关于雀鸟秋季迁徙特征和那里有候鸟的数据。在8月至10月期间,共在芦苇床和阔叶林两种不同的栖息地设置了20个总长度为200米的雾网。2019年,共捕获84种9344只鸟类。2020年,捕获的鸟类数量增加到93种中的13786只。2020年捕获了诸如黑莺(Phylloscopus fuscatus)、黄眉莺(Phylloscopus inornatus)和红翅蓝尾莺(Tarsiger cyanurus)等候鸟。关于这些发现的详细信息在本工作中给出。
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Vagrant species of birds captured at Durankulak ringing camp, NE Bulgaria, 2019-2020
The area of Coastal Dobrudzha in NE Bulgaria is well known for its richness of vagrants. A long-term research project was started at a location at Durankulak Lake, on the northern Black Sea Coast, aiming to obtain data on the characteristics of autumn migration of passerine birds and on the presence of vagrants there. A total of 20 mist nets with an overall length of 200 meters were set between August and October in two different habitats - reed bed and broad-leaved forest. In 2019, a total of 9344 birds of 84 species were caught and ringed. In 2020, the number of the birds caught increased to 13786 of 93 species. Vagrants such as dusky warbler (Phylloscopus fuscatus), yellow-browed warbler (Phylloscopus inornatus) and red-flanked bluetail (Tarsiger cyanurus) were captured in 2020. Detailed information about these findings is given in the present work.
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Historia Naturalis Bulgarica
Historia Naturalis Bulgarica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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