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Short‐distance migration of W rynecks J ynx torquilla from C entral E uropean populations
European Wrynecks Jynx torquilla torquilla have generally been considered to be long‐distance P alaearctic–African migrants that spend the non‐breeding season in S ahelian A frica, where they have been reported regularly. Results from tracking individual birds showed that Wrynecks from two C entral...
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Published in: | Ibis (London, England) England), 2013-10, Vol.155 (4), p.886-890 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | European Wrynecks
Jynx torquilla torquilla
have generally been considered to be long‐distance
P
alaearctic–African migrants that spend the non‐breeding season in
S
ahelian
A
frica, where they have been reported regularly. Results from tracking individual birds showed that Wrynecks from two
C
entral
E
uropean populations migrated only relatively short distances to the
I
berian
P
eninsula and northwestern Africa (
c
. 1500 km and 3000 km, respectively), compared with a minimum distance of about 4500 km to
S
ahelian
A
frica. Additionally, differences in wing lengths of populations from
C
entral and
N
orthern Europe support the idea of leap‐frog migration, populations from
N
orthern Europe being long‐distance migrants with a non‐breeding distribution in
S
ahelian
A
frica. |
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ISSN: | 0019-1019 1474-919X |
DOI: | 10.1111/ibi.12083 |