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Short‐distance migration of Wrynecks Jynx torquilla from Central European populations
Authors:Rien E van Wijk  Michael Schaub  Dirk Tolkmitt  Detlef Becker  Steffen Hahn
Institution:1. Swiss Ornithological Institute, , Sempach, Switzerland;2. , Leipzig, Germany;3. Museum Heineanum, , Halberstadt, Germany
Abstract:European Wrynecks Jynx torquilla torquilla have generally been considered to be long‐distance Palaearctic–African migrants that spend the non‐breeding season in Sahelian Africa, where they have been reported regularly. Results from tracking individual birds showed that Wrynecks from two Central European populations migrated only relatively short distances to the Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Africa (c. 1500 km and 3000 km, respectively), compared with a minimum distance of about 4500 km to Sahelian Africa. Additionally, differences in wing lengths of populations from Central and Northern Europe support the idea of leap‐frog migration, populations from Northern Europe being long‐distance migrants with a non‐breeding distribution in Sahelian Africa.
Keywords:geolocator  long‐distance migration  non‐breeding  sub‐Saharan Africa  tracking  wing length  woodpecker
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