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All across Africa: highly individual migration routes of Eleonora's falcon
Authors:Gschweng Marion  Kalko Elisabeth K V  Querner Ulrich  Fiedler Wolfgang  Berthold Peter
Institution:Institute of Experimental Biology, University of Ulm, 89069 Ulm, Germany. marion.gschweng@uni-ulm.de
Abstract:Eleonora's falcon (Falco eleonorae) is a rare raptor species that delays its breeding period until late summer to feed its young with passerines at the peak of autumn migration. Since the 1950s, this slender winged falcon has been believed to migrate along a historical route via the Red Sea to its main wintering area in Madagascar. In our study, we used satellite telemetry to investigate the real migration route of Eleonora's falcons and found that the species displayed a highly individual migration pattern. Furthermore, juvenile falcons migrated via West Africa to Madagascar and two juveniles could be tracked during spring migration and to their summering areas in East and West Africa. As juveniles migrated independently of adults, we discuss inherited navigation strategies forming part of a complex navigation system. We propose the idea of an orientation mechanism that naive falcons could apply during their long-distance migration towards their faraway wintering area located in the open ocean.
Keywords:individual migration pattern  inherited navigation strategies  long-distance migration  navigation system  orientation mechanisms  wintering and summering of Eleonora''s Falcon
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