Status and ecology of the Bonelli's Eagle,Aquila fasciatus,in the Pentadaktylos Mountain Range,Cyprus (Aves: Falconiformes) |
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Authors: | Damla Beton Robin Snape Barış Saydam |
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Affiliation: | 1. The North Cyprus Society for the Protection of Birds and Nature (Ku?kor) , Girne , Cyprus damlabeton@gmail.com;3. Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences , University of Exeter , Devon , United Kingdom;4. Independent researcher |
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Abstract: | The Bonelli's Eagle is endangered in Europe, and the Cyprus population is estimated to be the 4th largest in Europe. During 2011 and 2012, ten active nests were confirmed in Pentadactylos Mountains with 8 additional sites meriting further investigation. Observations suggest a varied opportunistic diet largely based on Black Rat (Rattus rattus). Lowland wetland sites are confirmed as important foraging grounds. Bonelli's Eagle is under a variety of anthropogenic threats in Pentadactylos Mountains most significantly hunting and poisoning, evidence for which are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Bonelli's Eagle Pentadactylos Mountains Cyprus opportunistic feeder Red List threats |
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