Sustaining Increasing Wintering Raptor Populations in Central Israel: A 38 Years Perspective
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Study Area
4. Results
5. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Common Name | Latin Name | N | % | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vultures | Griffon Vulture | Gyps fulvus | 7 | <0.1 | Least Concern |
Black Vulture | Aegypius monachus | 8 | <0.1 | Near Threatened | |
Sea Eagles | White-tailed Eagle | Haliaeetus albicilla | 9 | <0.1 | Least Concern |
Osprey | Osprey | Pandion haliaetus | 17 | <0.1 | Least Concern |
Eagles | Golden Eagle | Aquila chrysaetos | 16 | <0.1 | Least Concern |
Imperial Eagle | Aquila heliaca | 485 | 1.1 | Vulnerable | |
Lesser Spotted Eagle | Aquila pomarina | 21 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Spotted Eagle | Aquila clanga | 439 | 1 | Vulnerable | |
Steppe Eagle | Aquila nipalensis | 13 | <0.1 | Endangered | |
Bateleur | Terathopius ecaudatus | 4 | <0.1 | Endangered | |
Short-toed Eagle | Circaetus gallicus | 56 | 0.1 | Least Concern | |
Booted Eagle | Hieraaetus pennatus | 25 | 0.1 | Least Concern | |
Bonelli’s Eagle | Hieraaetus fasciatus | 89 | 0.2 | Least Concern | |
Kites | Black Kite | Milvus migrans | 26,057 | 59.1 | Least Concern |
Black-shouldered Kite | Elanus caeruleus | 673 | 1.5 | Least Concern | |
Harriers | Marsh Harrier | Circus aeruginosus | 2026 | 4.6 | Least Concern |
Hen Harrier | Circus cyaneus | 920 | 2.1 | Least Concern | |
Pallid Harrier | Circus macrourus | 216 | 0.5 | Near Threatened | |
Montagu’s Harrier | Circus pygargus | 19 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Buzzards | Long-legged Buzzard | Buteo rufinus | 900 | 2 | Least Concern |
Steppe Buzzard | Buteo vulpinus | 2903 | 6.6 | Least Concern | |
Sparrowhawks | Sparrowhawk | Accipiter nisus | 885 | 2 | Least Concern |
Goshawk | Accipiter gentilis | 42 | 0.1 | Least Concern | |
Falcons | Common Kestrel | Falco tinnunculus | 7989 | 18.1 | Least Concern |
Lesser Kestrel | Falco naumanni | 15 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Hobby | Falco subbuteo | 4 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Eleonora’s Falcon | Falco eleonorae | 3 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Peregrine | Falco peregrinus | 119 | 0.3 | Least Concern | |
Barbary Falcon | Falco pelegrinoides | 5 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Merlin | Falco columbarius | 123 | 0.3 | Least Concern | |
Saker Falcon | Falco cherrug | 12 | <0.1 | Endangered | |
Lanner Falcon | Falco biarmicus | 20 | <0.1 | Least Concern | |
Total | 44,120 |
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Hadad, E.; Zduniak, P.; Yosef, R. Sustaining Increasing Wintering Raptor Populations in Central Israel: A 38 Years Perspective. Sustainability 2022, 14, 12481. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912481
Hadad E, Zduniak P, Yosef R. Sustaining Increasing Wintering Raptor Populations in Central Israel: A 38 Years Perspective. Sustainability. 2022; 14(19):12481. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912481
Chicago/Turabian StyleHadad, Ezra, Piotr Zduniak, and Reuven Yosef. 2022. "Sustaining Increasing Wintering Raptor Populations in Central Israel: A 38 Years Perspective" Sustainability 14, no. 19: 12481. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912481
APA StyleHadad, E., Zduniak, P., & Yosef, R. (2022). Sustaining Increasing Wintering Raptor Populations in Central Israel: A 38 Years Perspective. Sustainability, 14(19), 12481. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141912481