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Main Authors: Biwo, Tomasz, Andrzejczyk, Andrzej, Aleksandrowicz, Maciej, Czubat, Adam, Hebda, Grzegorz, Sebastian, Jakub, Sierakowski, Michał, Stelmaszyk, Michał, Świerad, Rafał
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Language:Polish
Published: Zenodo 2023
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10960145
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author Biwo, Tomasz
Andrzejczyk, Andrzej
Aleksandrowicz, Maciej
Czubat, Adam
Hebda, Grzegorz
Sebastian, Jakub
Sierakowski, Michał
Stelmaszyk, Michał
Świerad, Rafał
author_facet Biwo, Tomasz
Andrzejczyk, Andrzej
Aleksandrowicz, Maciej
Czubat, Adam
Hebda, Grzegorz
Sebastian, Jakub
Sierakowski, Michał
Stelmaszyk, Michał
Świerad, Rafał
contents <p>The paper presents the results of a 2021 inventory of<br>selected breeding bird species at 16 fish pond complexes<br>located in the Stobrawski Landscape Park<br>(northern part of the Opolskie voivodeship). For the<br>majority of aquatic species, an assessment was made<br>of the size of the breeding population inhabiting the</p> <p>study area: Mute Swan Cygnus olor – 43–50 pairs,<br>Whooper Swan C. cygnus – 1 pair, Greylag Goose<br>Anser anser – min. 47 pairs, Goldeneye Bucephala<br>clangula – 18–25 pairs, Red-crested Pochard Netta<br>rufina – 1 pair, Common Pochard Aythya ferina<br>35–39 females, Tufted Duck A. fuligula – 42 females,<br>Gadwall Mareca strepera – 19–24 females, Great<br>Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus 20–26 pairs, Bittern<br>Botaurus stellaris – 10 males, Little Bittern Ixobrychus<br>minutus – min. 1 pair, Marsh Harrier Circus<br>aeruginosus – 13–16 pairs, Bluethroat Luscinia<br>svecica – 1 pair. The results of the study showed that<br>the inventory area is an important nesting site for<br>many wetland bird species on a regional scale. The<br>biggest peculiarity of the area is the only regularly<br>inhabited nesting site of the Red-crested Pochard<br>in the Opolskie Voivodeship. The high numbers of<br>some species prove that extensive management of<br>fish ponds in the Stobrawski Landscape Park has<br>a positive impact on the preservation of populations<br>of many important and scarce waterbird species.</p>
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spellingShingle Breeding birds of fish ponds of the Stobrawski Landscape Park in the year 2021
Biwo, Tomasz
Andrzejczyk, Andrzej
Aleksandrowicz, Maciej
Czubat, Adam
Hebda, Grzegorz
Sebastian, Jakub
Sierakowski, Michał
Stelmaszyk, Michał
Świerad, Rafał
<p>The paper presents the results of a 2021 inventory of<br>selected breeding bird species at 16 fish pond complexes<br>located in the Stobrawski Landscape Park<br>(northern part of the Opolskie voivodeship). For the<br>majority of aquatic species, an assessment was made<br>of the size of the breeding population inhabiting the</p> <p>study area: Mute Swan Cygnus olor – 43–50 pairs,<br>Whooper Swan C. cygnus – 1 pair, Greylag Goose<br>Anser anser – min. 47 pairs, Goldeneye Bucephala<br>clangula – 18–25 pairs, Red-crested Pochard Netta<br>rufina – 1 pair, Common Pochard Aythya ferina<br>35–39 females, Tufted Duck A. fuligula – 42 females,<br>Gadwall Mareca strepera – 19–24 females, Great<br>Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus 20–26 pairs, Bittern<br>Botaurus stellaris – 10 males, Little Bittern Ixobrychus<br>minutus – min. 1 pair, Marsh Harrier Circus<br>aeruginosus – 13–16 pairs, Bluethroat Luscinia<br>svecica – 1 pair. The results of the study showed that<br>the inventory area is an important nesting site for<br>many wetland bird species on a regional scale. The<br>biggest peculiarity of the area is the only regularly<br>inhabited nesting site of the Red-crested Pochard<br>in the Opolskie Voivodeship. The high numbers of<br>some species prove that extensive management of<br>fish ponds in the Stobrawski Landscape Park has<br>a positive impact on the preservation of populations<br>of many important and scarce waterbird species.</p>
title Breeding birds of fish ponds of the Stobrawski Landscape Park in the year 2021
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10960145