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A solar-powered transmitting video camera for monitoring cliff-nesting raptors
Authors:Antoni Margalida  Stephane Ecolan  Jennifer Boudet  Joan Bertran  Jean-Michel Martinez  Rafael Heredia
Institution:Bearded Vulture Study and Protection Group, Ap. 43 E-25520 El Pont de Suert (Lleida), Spain
Abstract:ABSTRACT.   We designed a system of solar-powered video cameras that transmitted images via telemetry to a monitor. This system allowed us to study the breeding behavior of the Bearded Vulture ( Gypaetus barbatus ) in the Pyrenees (northeastern Spain). From 2000 to 2004, 12 nests in seven territories were equipped with video cameras. To avoid disturbing the birds, equipment was installed 3–8 weeks before egg-laying. The acceptance rate was 75%. No decline in productivity was observed for nests monitored with video cameras compared to control nests. The cameras enabled us to document egg-laying, hatching asynchrony, the nestlings' diet, and the parents' breeding behavior from distances of 2–3 km, although technical problems temporarily interrupted the transmission of images. Video cameras can be used successfully to study the Bearded Vultures, and probably other cliff-nesting raptors, without reducing productivity.
Keywords:Bearded Vulture  breeding biology  cliff-nesting              Gypaetus barbatus            solar powered  video camera
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