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Hello,

I study Satellite Telemetry and have a couple of questions about the recent investigations too. I can share the pdf copy of the research paper:
The Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina in Catalonia (Spain) – Breeding attempt and migration by Josep Bosch & Bernd-Ulrich Meyburg - http://www.raptor-research.de/pdfs/a_sp100p/a_sp157_Bosch_Meyburg_2012_vogelwelt.full.pdf.view. But, unfortunately, there're practically no resources since 2015. Any ideas where to find the most up-to-date research materials?
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ReneeDegutis wrote: January 27th, 2020, 12:55 pm Hello,

I study Satellite Telemetry and have a couple of questions about the recent investigations too. I can share the pdf copy of the research paper:
The Lesser Spotted Eagle Aquila pomarina in Catalonia (Spain) – Breeding attempt and migration by Josep Bosch & Bernd-Ulrich Meyburg - http://www.raptor-research.de/pdfs/a_sp100p/a_sp157_Bosch_Meyburg_2012_vogelwelt.full.pdf.view. But, unfortunately, there're practically no resources since 2015. Any ideas where to find the most up-to-date research materials?
Hello Renee, sorry, I am rather busy at the moment and don't have the time to look in here very often.
Bernd Meyburg does share his telemetry results during each migration period with a raptor study group, maybe if you contact him directly, he can add you to the group and also share results. In the group results about other raptors and vultures are shared as well.
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