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Abstract
This report presents results from the eighteenth field season of the project "Investigations of the Peregrine Falcon population in South Greenland". Since 1985, the effort has been concentrated on acquiring data on breeding female turnover by banding and annual recaptures at the breeding sites. Overall, we have made 105 reidentifications of 48 individual breeding females. Raw data suggest an annual average turnover of 29% (range 0-63%) among breeding females. This estimate may be too high due to the possibility of individual females moving out of the survey area. When corrected for possible movements the turnover remains high at 27%. In addition, data on breeding success and band recoveries are presented: on average (1981-99) the falcons produced 2.9 young per successful pair (2.9 in 1999), and 1.7 young per occupied territory (2.0 in 1999). Both adult female turnover and breeding success are among the highest known for Peregrine falcons.
Original language | Danish |
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Pages | 1-9 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Publication status | Published - 1999 |
Keywords
- Peregrine falcon
- Greenland
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Investigation of the Peregrine Falcon in South Greenland
Møller, S. (Project participant) & Falk, K. (Project participant)
01/06/1981 → …
Project: Research