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196.White-Tailed Eagle chicks hatch for first time 110 years. Ireland, May 2013

Source: The Golden Eagle Trust http://www.goldeneagle.ie/index.php?opt ... Itemid=198
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197.Webcam at eagles winter feeder 2011/2012. Results. Estonia

Composed by Renno Nellis, Läänemaa 2012. Ordered by Estonian Ornithological Society

The report is available here: Estonian Ornithological Society/"Easiest way to observe White-tailed Eagles". Click on the last word of the text. http://www.eoy.ee/en/node/613
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198.Are lead-free hunting rifle bullets as effective at killing wildlife as conventional lead bullets? A comparison based on wound size and morphology

By Anna Trinogga, Guido Fritsch, Heribert Hofer, Oliver Krone, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, P.O. 601103, D-10252 Berlin, Germany
Science of The Total Environment, Volume 443, 15 January 2013, Pages 226–232. This article is publicly available

KW Computed tomography; Game animals; Lead poisoning; Rifle bullets; Sustainable hunting; Wounding potential
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199.The link between feeding ecology and lead poisoning in white-tailed eagles

Mirjam Nadjafzadeh, Heribert Hofer, Oliver Krone.
The Journal of Wildlife Management.Volume 77, Issue 1, pages 48–57, January 2013Article first published online: 27 SEP 2012. PDF available

KW diet, food availability, lead poisoning, lead sources, niche breadth, raptor conservation, scavengers, seasonal variation
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200.White-Tailed Eagle - Bird 2013. Russia, January 2013

“The new issue of the Newsletter "Raptors Conservation" №25 (pdf 19Mb) has been published. The main theme of the issue is the results of research and conservation of eagles.”

Source: Siberian Environmental Center, January 2013. PDF available here: http://sibecocenter.ru/en/index.htm#
Older issues of the magazine: http://ecoclub.nsu.ru/raptors/RC/
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201.Wild White-Tailed Eagle chicks fledge in Ireland after 110 years. Ireland, July 2013

Source: The Golden Eagle Trust, 25 July 2013 http://www.goldeneagle.ie/index.php?opt ... Itemid=198
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202.White-tailed Eagle hunting behaviour and food choice in Kvismaren. Sweden, 2008

By Sergio Ovidio Pinedo Valero. PDF available via Google
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203.Winter eagle web camera 2012/13 results. Estonia, August 2013

Compiled by Renno Nellis, Lääne county 2013

Res./Coming soon

Edit, 18 August: The report is available now via Estonian Ornithological Society.
http://www.eoy.ee/sites/default/files/p ... report.pdf

Thanks for the hint to Urmas Sellis
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204.About 50 White-tailed Eagle breeding pairs in Denmark. September 2013

According to Dansk Ornitologisk Forening (DOF), 2013 was the best “eagle year” since White-tailed Eagles came back to the country in 1996. Six of the 51 Danish breeding pairs raised three chicks.

Source: Dansk Ornitologisk Forening (DOF), 17 September 2013. By Jan Skriver http://www.dof.dk/index.php?id=nyheder& ... ed_id=1181
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205.Wildlife comeback in Europe. The recovery of selected mammal and bird species. September 2013

By Stefanie Deinet, Christina Ieronymidou, Louise McRae, Ian J. Burfield, Ruud P. Foppen, Ben Collen, Monika Böhm, September 2013

“Eurasian Beaver, European Bison and White-tailed Eagle have all been highlighted as species that have made a remarkable comeback in Europe over the past 50 years, according to a first ever in-depth study.” Source: birdlife.org.

The document is available at the website of the Zoological Society of London (PDF, 19,8 MB).
Info: “The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) is a charity devoted to the worldwide conservation of animals and their habitats.” http://www.zsl.org/science/research-pro ... 17,AR.html
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206.Danish “eagle camera”: (video) summary of the breeding season 2013

Click on the link at the top right of the page (“Se videoen her”).
Source: Dansk Ornitologisk Forening (DOF), 30 September. By Uffe Rasmussen http://www.dof.dk/index.php?id=nyheder& ... ed_id=1185

Or go to pandion.dof http://pandion.dof.dk/kort-nyt/video-ge ... s%C3%A6son
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207.Raptors. A Field Guide to Surveys and Monitoring (Second Edition 2009)

Editors: Jon Hardey, Humphrey Crick, Chris Wernham, Helen Riley, Brian Etheridge & Des Thompson; published by Scottish Natural Heritage and The Stationary Office
Downloadable files available online on the EURAPMON Website http://www.eurapmon.net/activities/good ... -package-5
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208.Inventory of Existing Raptor Monitoring in Europe. October 2013

Special issue of Acrocephalus (volume 33, number 154/155, pages 141-336)
Results for 26 countries are available on the EURAPMON Website. Click here: http://www.eurapmon.net/announcements/a ... ing-europe
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209.Project Eagles Cross Borders – results. Estonia/Latvia, October 2013
  • 1.Project Eagles Cross Borders summary of results. Jānis Ķuze - PDF
    2.White-tailed Eagle monitoring in Latvia in 2012-2013. Jānis Ķuze - PDF
    3.White-tailed Eagle monitoring in Estonia in 2012-2013. Renno Nellis - PDF
    4.Osprey, Cross Borders Monitoring, transmitters, ring reading, nests, cross-borderism. Aigars Kalvāns, Joosep Tuvi - PDF
    5.Webcams in ESTLAT. Urmas Sellis - PDF
    6.Nest Field guide and project seminars. Jānis Ķuze, Urmas Sellis - PDF
    7.ESTLAT Programme. Inese Nikopensius - PDF
    8.Exhibition “EAGLES CROSS BORDERS” October 2011-September 2013, Latvia & Estonia. Maija Ušča, Joosep Tuvi - PDF
    9.Photo exposition "Grand Birds", voting results. Maija Ušča, Joosep Tuvi - PDF
    10.Future plans and conclusions. Jānis Ķuze, Urmas Sellis - PDF
Source: Estonian Ornithological Society, 4 October 2013
All PDF documents available here: http://www.eoy.ee/node/715
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210. Breeding season diets of sympatric White-tailed Eagles and Golden Eagles in Scotland: no evidence for competitive effects

Bird Study, Volume 60, Issue 1, 2013/pages 67-76
By D. Philip Whitfielda, Mick Marquissa, Robin Reidbc, Justin Granta, Ruth Tingaya & Richard J. Evansc

Available here, Taylor & Francis online http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1 ... nofKhBoW0I
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211.The return of the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) to northern Germany: Modelling the past to predict the future

By Oliver Krüger, Thomas Grünkorn, Bernd Struwe-Juhl
Biol. Conserv. 143: 710-721 2009

Source: Behavioural Biology Bielefeld. Oliver Krüger, publication list doc. 52.
PDF available here: http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/(de)/biolog ... tions.html
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212.White-tailed Eagles on the Isle of Mull/Population 2013

White-tailed Eagles on the Isle of Mull http://www.white-tailed-sea-eagle.co.uk ... agles.html
Population 2013 http://www.white-tailed-sea-eagle.co.uk ... -2013.html

Source: white-tailed-sea-eagle.co.uk/Mullmagic, October 2013
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213.HELCOM Core Indicator of Biodiversity. White-tailed eagle productivity2013

Björn Helander & Anders Bignert, Department of Contaminant Research, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden
Christof Herrmann, Agency for Environment, Nature Conservation & Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany
Torsten Stjernberg, Zoological Museum, Finnish Museum of Natural History, Helsinki, Finland
© HELCOM 2013 http://www.helcom.fi

PDF Available here: http://helcom.fi/Pages/search.aspx?k=wh ... oductivity
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214.Action programme for white-tailed eagle protection. Estonia, November 2013

"The white-tailed eagle is a quite widely occurring bird in our coastal areas, large inland water bodies and rivers. Its numbers have recovered over the last decades but the earlier historical level has not yet been achieved. As an estimate 220-250 white-tailed eagle pairs live in Estonia at present. Centuries ago the number of the species was certainly larger.

The risk factors for white-tailed eagles are various environmental toxins but also lead shot used for hunting. The number of suitable nesting trees decreases, and nesting areas are destroyed. No less important are disturbances during the nesting time, quality decrease of feeding areas, and killings at power lines, wind power farms and roads.

The aim of the long-term action plan for protection approved by the Ministry of Environment is to enable the recovery of the number of white-tailed eagles and the preservation of the species as a population of at least 300 pairs. Six eagle species nest in Estonia – osprey, golden eagle, white-tailed eagle and short-toed eagle and greater and lesser spotted eagles, all needing strict protection."

Source: Information from the Ministry of the Environment. Submitted by Looduskalender 20 November 2013, translation: Liis http://www.looduskalender.ee/en/node/18453
Ministry of the Environment, Estonia http://www.envir.ee/1203286
Kotkaklubi/Eagle Club http://www.kotkas.ee/eagles/eagles-and- ... in-estonia
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215.Analysis of potential breeding habitat for the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) in Austria

Zsofia Krasznai

Source: Nationalpark Hohe Tauern - Conference Volume 5:
(2013): 5th Symposium Conference Volume for Research in Protected Areas, 421- 422/Oberösterreichisches Landesmuseum, digitale Literatur.
PDF available here: http://www.landesmuseum.at/datenbanken/ ... itnr=37550
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