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Analysis of the trans-Saharan migration and wintering areas of GPS-tagged Cinereous Vultures Aegypius monachus

Although the western Mediterranean population of the Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus is considered to be mainly resident, a small but increasing number of individuals migrate between western Europe and western Sahel. We used GPS tracking on two juvenile vultures from Spain to reveal their migrat...

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Published in:Bird study 2023-10, Vol.70 (4), p.289-294
Main Authors: García-Macía, Jorge, Gálvez, Marc, Plana, Gerard, Vallverdú, Núria, Álvarez, Ernesto, Galán, Manuel, Iglesias-Lebrija, Juan José, Urios, Vicente
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