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  • 1.Breeding, artificial incubation and release of White-tailed sea eagles
    Claus Fentzloff in 1984 in International Zoo Yearbook, Vol. 23, pp. 18-35.

    2.White-tailed Eagle Literature - Eastern Europe
    14-sided list, different WTE themes, by Remo Probst, 2009

    3.Nesting time diet of the White-tailed Sea Eagle in different archipelago zones on the Åland Islands
    Camilla Ekblad, February 2004

    4.Diet of the white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in Finland
    Sulkava S., Tornberg R., Koivusaari J., 1997

    5.Food of the white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in Greenland
    Frank Wille, Kaj Kampp, Accepted 11 July 1981, Copyright 1983 Ecography

    6.The diet of the Sea Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla and Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos in western Scotland
    J. Watson, A. F. Leitch, R. A. Broad; Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008

    7.No evidence for competition between two sympatric avian top predators: breeding season diets of white-tailed eagles and golden eagles
    Whitfield, D.P., Madders, M., Marquiss, M., Tingay, R.E., Reid, R. (Submitted)

    8.Diet and feeding habits of the Black Kite Milvus migrans, Red Kite Milvus milvus, White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla and Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina in Wigry National Park (NE Poland)
    D. Zawadzka, Acta Ornitologica, 1999, vol: 34, number: 1, pages: 65-75

    9.Did White-tailed Sea Eagles train their young to hunt Common Coots?
    Schafstall, W. (2000), in: Corax, Volume 18 (1999-2001): 205

    10.Why do White-tailed Eagles prefer coots?
    B. Struwe-Juhl: In: B. Helander, M. Marquiss & W. Bowerman (eds.): Sea Eagle 2000. Proceedings from an international Sea Eagle Conference at Björko, Sweden, 13-17 September 2000. Swedish Society for Nature Conservation/SNF & Atta. 45 Tryckeri AB. Stockholm, 2003: S. 317-325
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  • 11.Summer diet of the White-tailed Eagle in Finland in the 1990s
    S. Sulkava, K. Huhtala & R. Tornberg. In: B. Helander, M. Marquiss & W. Bowerman (eds.): Sea Eagle 2000. Proceedings from an international Sea Eagle Conference at Björko, Sweden, 13-17 September 2000. Swedish Society for Nature Conservation/SNF & Atta. 45 Tryckeri AB. Stockholm, 2003: S. 307-314

    12.Using time-lapse digital video recording for a nesting study of birds of prey
    Vitali Reif and Risto Tornberg, European Journal of Wildlife Research , Volume 52, Number 4, 251-258, DOI: 10.1007/s10344-006-0039-1

    13.Breeding Biology of the White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in Hokkaido, Japan
    Shinya Mori, Japanese Journal of Ornithology, Vol.29 , No.2-3(1980)pp.47-68_8

    14.Der Seeadler im Herzen Europas/The White-tailed Eagle in Central Europe
    Probst R. (Hrsg.; 2009): Der Seeadler im Herzen Europas. Tagungsband der WWF Österreich Seeadler Konferenz 2007 – Denisia 27, 172 pp.

    15.Protection of the White-tailed Eagle Project Group from Schleswig-Holstein/Projektgruppe Seeadlerschutz Schleswig-Holstein e.V.
    List of publications (articles in German and English)

    16.White-tailed Eagle research/Seeadlerforschung (Germany)
    List of publications

    17.Hunting, fishing and animal husbandry at The Farm beneath the Sand, Western Greenland.
    An archaeozoological analysis of a Norse farm in the Western Settlement
    Inge Bødker Enghoff, 2003

    18.Corax 19, Sonderheft 1: "Seeadler in Mitteleuropa"
    A collection of articles on White-tailed Eagles in Germany, Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic before 2001

    19.Bielik. White-tailed Eagles
    Mizera, T. 1999 (in Polish)

    20.Raptor Research and Management Techniques
    Bird, David M., Bildstein, Keith L. (2007)

    21.White-tailed Eagles in Ukraine, publications by M.N. Gavrilyuk

    22.Importance of the Kinburn for conservation of the White-tailed Eagle in winter period (Ukraine, 2007)

    23.Modelling the impact of toxic and disturbance stress on white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) populations (The Netherlands, 2011)
    By Korsman JC, Schipper AM, Lenders HJ, Foppen RP, Hendriks AJ

    24.White-tailed Sea Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) defend small home ranges in north-east Germany throughout the year. Germany, 2013
    By Oliver Krone, Mirjam Nadjafzadeh, Anne Berger

    25.Genetic structure and phylogeography of a European flagship species, the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla
    Tobias Langguth, Ann-Christin Honnen, Frank Hailer, Tadeusz Mizera, Stefan Skoric, Ülo Väli, Frank E. Zachos. Article first published online: 17 December 2012

    26.Genetic structure of an endangered raptor at individual and population levels. Finland, June 2013
    By Suvi Ponnikas, Laura Kvist, Tuomo Ollila, Torsten Stjernberg, Markku Orell

    27.Habitat utilization in white-tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the displacement impact of the Smøla wind-power plant. Norway, March 2013
    By May, R., Nygård, T., Dahl, E. L. and Bevanger, K

    28.White-tailed Eagles in Scotland, literature list

    29.A Saga of Sea Eagles. Uk, August 2013

    30.Reducing Pb poisoning in birds and Pb exposure in game meat consumers: The dual benefit of effective Pb shot regulation. January 2014

    31.Light and scanning electron microscopic study of the tongue in the white tailed eagle

    32.Chemical contaminants in White-tailed sea eagle eggs - Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme (PBMS), 2013
    Walker, L., Shore, R.F., Chaplow, J.S., Potter, E.D., Dos Santos Pereira, G.

    33.Brominated and phosphorus flame retardants in White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla nestlings: Bioaccumulation and associations with dietary proxies, 2014
    By Igor Eulaers, Veerle L.B. Jaspers, Duncan J. Halley, Gilles Lepoint, Torgeir Nygård, Rianne Pinxten, Adrian Covaci, Marcel Eens

    34.Irish Eagle News/White-tailed Eagle Project. Summer 2014

    35.Population dynamics in white-tailed eagle at an on-shore wind farm area in coastal Norway, 2014

    36.Zero Prevalence of Influenza A Virus in Two Raptor Species by Standard Screening

    37.Spatial use and habitat selection of white-tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) in northern Germany

    38.Feeding ecology of and lead exposure in a top predator: the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)

    39.The Essex White-tailed Eagle. UK, April 2015

    40. Sit-and-wait for large prey: foraging strategy and prey choice of white-tailed eagles. Germany 2015

    41.Lead exposure and food processing in white-tailed eagles and other scavengers: an experimental approach to simulate lead uptake at shot mammalian carcasses. Germany, August 2015

    42.Settlement, habitat preference, reproduction, and genetic diversity in recovering the white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla population. September 2015

    43.Proper flight technique for using a small rotary-winged drone aircraft to safely, quickly and accurately survey raptor nests, September 2015

    44.Public perceptions of a white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla L.) restoration program. 2015

    45.Natural and anthropogenic influences on the population structure of white-tailed eagles in the Carpathian Basin and Central Europe. April 2016

    46.Common Buzzard (Buteo Buteo) and White-Tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus Albicilla): Breeding Parasitism or Atypical Feeding Behaviour?

    47.Satellite Tracking of White-Tailed Sea Eagles in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Brandenburg. Germany, April 2017

    48.Lead poisoning and other human-related factors cause significant mortality in white-tailed eagles. Finland, March 2018

    49.The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) in the Netherlands: changing landscapes, changing attitudes. February 2018
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1.Breeding, artificial incubation and release of White-tailed sea eagles.

by Claus Fentzloff in 1984 in International Zoo Yearbook, Vol. 23, pp. 18-35.

The article describes especially the artificial incubation process and hand-rearing of the eagle chicks in great detail, as well as different methods of "planting" hand-reared eaglets in the wild.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... x/abstract

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2.White-tailed Eagle Literature - Eastern Europe

14-sided list, different WTE themes

Remo Probst, 2009

Content: Czech Republik/Slovakia/Hungary/Slovenia/Croatia/Serbia

http://da000241.host.inode.at/files/262 ... on_WTE.pdf
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3.Nesting time diet of the White-tailed Sea Eagle in different archipelago zones on the Åland Islands

Camilla Ekblad, Institutionen för Ekologi och Systematik, Avdelningen för populationsbiologi, Februari 2004

"The subject of this study was the diet during the nesting time of the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in different archipelago zones on the Åland islands during the time-period 1978-1999. The aim was to investigate whether the diet of the sea eagles differs according to the archipelago zone where they breed, if the diet of closely nesting eagles differs, and if the diet of the sea-eagles on Åland has changed during the time-period 1978-1999."

(Abstract in English available)

http://www.regeringen.ax/.composer/uplo ... _gradu.pdf

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4.Diet of the white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in Finland

SULKAVA S., TORNBERG R., KOIVUSAARI J. 1997

Ornis Fennica, 74: 65-78.
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5.Food of the white-tailed eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in Greenland

Frank Wille, Kaj Kampp, Accepted 11 July 1981, Copyright 1983 Ecography
"Six nests of white-tailed eagles in the southernmost Greenland were watched during the nestling period and food items recorded photographically by remote controlled cameras. The species composition of the food was representative even for the adult eagles' diet. Fish made up a major part of 90%, various bird species and arctic fox pups the remaining 10%. The total intake of an eaglet amounted lo 50 kg from hatching to fledging. The daily requirements of fledglings, some 800 g fish food, are equal to previously reported values for older birds. The rate of food consumption of eaglets is constant through most of the nestling period."

(Abstract in English available)

Full text at Interscience: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/jour ... 8/abstract
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6.The diet of the Sea Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla and Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos in western Scotland

J. WATSON, A. F. LEITCH, R. A. BROAD; Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008

(Abstract in English available)

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... x/abstract
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7.No evidence for competition between two sympatric avian top predators: breeding season diets of white-tailed eagles and golden eagles

Whitfield, D.P., Madders, M., Marquiss, M., Tingay, R.E., Reid, R. (Submitted)
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8.Diet and feeding habits of the Black Kite Milvus migrans, Red Kite Milvus milvus, White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla and Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina in Wigry National Park (NE Poland)

Source: D. Zawadzka, 25 Czerwca 68 b/15, 26-600 Radom, Poland
Acta Ornitologica, 1999, vol: 34, number: 1, pages: 65-75

"The study was conducted in the years 1989-1993. The Black Kite fed primarily on birds and fish. Red Kite - on birds, mammals and carrion, the White-tailed Eagle - almost exclusively on birds and fish, and the Lesser Spotted Eagle on small mammals, birds and frogs. The White-tailed Eagle was the most specialised species. Its food niche breadth was smallest among the studied species and food taken in water habitats accounted for 95% of its diet. The Black Kite had the widest food spectrum in terms of the frequency of prey while the Red Kite - in terms of the biomass consumed. The mean body mass of prey specimens taken by the White-tailed Eagle was 578 g, by the Red Kite - 235 g, the Black Kite - 230 g, and the Lesser Spotted Eagle - 34 g. The food niches of both Kites and the White-tailed Eagle strongly overlapped. The smallest overlap was between the food niches of the two Eagles and between the Lesser Spotted Eagle and the Black Kite."
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9.Did White-tailed Sea Eagles train their young to hunt Common Coots?

Trainierten Seeadler (Haliaeëtus albicilla) mit diesjährigem Jungvogel die Jagd auf Bläßrallen (Fulica atra)?

Schafstall, W. (2000), in: Corax, Volume 18 (1999-2001): 205.

(in German language, English summary)

"On the 31.12.1999 two adult White-tailed Sea Eagles were observed to attack two Common Coots in the middle of a 98ha lake for about 20 minutes. The adult eagles were accompanied by a first-year young that did not take part in the attacks. The eagles did not kill the coots although they could have done so quite easily. It appeared as if the adults were showing the young bird how to hunt waterfowl."

See more: White-tailed Eagles and Coots in Sweden http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waGhVrOMC5g
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10.Why do White-tailed Eagles prefer coots?

B. Struwe-Juhl: In: B. Helander, M. Marquiss & W. Bowerman (eds.): Sea Eagle 2000. Proceedings from an international Sea Eagle Conference at Björko, Sweden, 13-17 September 2000. Swedish Society for Nature Conservation/SNF & Atta. 45 Tryckeri AB. Stockholm, 2003: S. 317-325
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11.Summer diet of the White-tailed Eagle in Finland in the 1990s

S. Sulkava, K. Huhtala & R. Tornberg. In: B. Helander, M. Marquiss & W. Bowerman (eds.): Sea Eagle 2000. Proceedings from an international Sea Eagle Conference at Björko, Sweden, 13-17 September 2000. Swedish Society for Nature Conservation/SNF & Atta. 45 Tryckeri AB. Stockholm, 2003: S. 307-314
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12.Using time-lapse digital video recording for a nesting study of birds of prey

Vitali Reif and Risto Tornberg

European Journal of Wildlife Research , Volume 52, Number 4, 251-258, DOI: 10.1007/s10344-006-0039-1

Abstract
Remote photography using various photo, movie or video devices has been employed in numerous studies in wildlife research during the last 50 years. Given the rapid advances in digital technologies, digital video and photo techniques are becoming more common in use, and publications that introduce a new method or equipment for video surveillance in wildlife research (and in ornithological studies particularly) are appearing almost every year. However, still no special guide to the great variety of equipment and methods is available, and the choice and use of suitable gear for scientific purposes may be difficult for non-specialists. In this paper, we review the most common surveillance techniques used in today’s nest studies, as well as the most essential properties of image recording equipment. We also describe the digital video recording technique, which we used for observations of raptor nests, and summarise our experience of its operation. As an example of the obtained data, we present the timing of prey deliveries of goshawks and common buzzards.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/07602v1n288x0266/
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13.Breeding Biology of the White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in Hokkaido, Japan

Shinya Mori, Japanese Journal of Ornithology, Vol.29 , No.2-3(1980)pp.47-68_8

"The White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla is the only sea eagle that breeds in Hokkaido. Its breeding area is restricted to the northern and eastern coasts of Hokkaido. This species also breeds in the Kurile islands and is a rare or uncommon winter visitor in Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Ryukyu and their adjacent islands. Although there are several reports on the nesting of this eagle in Hokkaido, the breeding biology of the Japanese population has been virtually unknown. The present study has been conducted for sixteen years since 1963, and sixteen nests with eighteen nestlings were examined by the author."

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http://www.journalarchive.jst.go.jp/eng ... artpage=47
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14.Der Seeadler im Herzen Europas/The White-tailed Eagle in Central Europe

The papers are either in German (with English summaries) or in English (with German summaries).

„Probst R. (Hrsg.; 2009): Der Seeadler im Herzen Europas. Tagungsband der WWF Österreich Seeadler Konferenz 2007 – Denisia 27, 172 pp.“
  • Peter Hauff Zur Geschichte des Seeadlers Haliaeetus albicilla in Deutschland
    Remo Probst, Heinz Peter Der Seeadler (Haliaeetus albicilla) in Österreich: Eine Revision historischer Daten
    Remo Probst Der Seeadler (Haliaeetus albicilla) in Österreich: Das WWF Österreich Seeadlerprojekt
    Otto Samwald, Agnes Gruber Verbreitung und Bestandsentwicklung des Seeadlers Haliaeetus albicilla in der Steiermark, im südlichen Burgenland (Österreich) sowie im grenznahen Örség Nationalpark (Ungarn)
    Tomas Belka, David Horal The White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) in the Czech Republic
    Mirko Bohus, Jozef Lengyel, Peter Rac The White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) in Slovakia
    Zoltan Horvath White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) populations in Hungary between 1987-2007
    Miklós Vaczi Der Seeadler (Haliaeetus albicilla) in der Kleinen Ungarischen Tiefebene
    Al Vrezec, Dejan Bordjan, Mirko Perusek, Andrej Hudoklin Population and ecology of the White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and its conservation status in Slovenia
    Tibor Mikuska A review of recent knowledge on White-tailed Eagles in Croatia
    Istvan Ham, Stefan Skoric, Marko Tucakov Status and breeding biology of the White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla in former Yugoslavia and in Serbia
    Oliver Krone, Norbert Kenntner, Frieda Tataruch Gefährdungsursachen des Seeadlers (Haliaeetus albicilla L. 1758)
    Remo Probst, Bernhard Kohler, Oliver Krone, Andreas Ranner, Martin Rössler Schutzanforderung für den Seeadler im Herzen Europas - Ergebnisse des Workshops der WWFÖsterreich Tagung in Illmitz, 18. November 2007
    Remo Probst, Bernd Struwe-Juhl Die Kleider des Seeadlers (Haliaeetus albicilla) unter dem Einfluss individueller und geografischer Variation 159- 171 537.3kB
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15.Protection of the White-tailed Eagle Project Group from Schleswig-Holstein/Projektgruppe Seeadlerschutz Schleswig-Holstein e.V.

(In German and English)

Go to "Publikationen", choose "Eigene Publikationen" and "Literaturverweise and DVDs" or choose the English language button and go to "Publication". Some articles are available as pdf documents.

Find:
Literature for "Diseases and causes of death
Literature for "Pollution":
Literature for "Population development":
Literature for "Possibilities of individual identification":

http://www.projektgruppeseeadlerschutz.de/
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16.White-tailed Eagle research/Seeadlerforschung

Go to "Projekt", choose "Publikationen" in the list at the right.

http://www.seeadlerforschung.de/#
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