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Title Stopover of Northern Wheatears [Oenanthe oenanthe] at Helgoland: where do the migratory routes of Scandinavian and Nearctic birds join and split? Ornis Svecica
Author Volker Dierschke - Julia Delingat
Language English
Magazine Ornis Svecica, vol. 13, no. 2-3, 2003
Page 53 - 61
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With a summary in Swedish: Stenskvättants [Oenanthe oenanthe] rastning på Helgoland: var förenas och klyvs flyttvägarna för skandinaviska och nearktiska fåglar?

Abstract:
According to measurements from bird ringing, Northern Wheatears of both Scandinavian (subspecies [oenanthe]) and Nearctic (subspecies [leucorhoa]) origin stopover on Helgoland (southeastern North Sea) during spring and autumn migration. Although with a large overlap, [leucorhoa] birds migrate earlier in spring and later in autumn compared to [oenanthe]. In release experiments during spring migration, Scandinavian birds headed in directions between northwest and northeast, while Nearctic birds departed in directions between southwest and north. Most Nearctic Wheatears are assumed to switch their direction to northwest already west of Helgoland, some do this on Helgoland but some continue on a northerly course and then head northwestwards in southern Norway. Only very few [leucorhoa] birds occur east of Helgoland in spring as well as in autumn (shown by birds captured at Greifswalder Oie, 390 km east of Helgoland). Some long-winged Wheatears are found much further east at Rybachy (Courish Spit), most probably belonging to Siberian breeding populations. Owing to the gap in the occurrence of long-winged Wheatears in the western Baltic it is unlikely that long-winged individuals at the German North Sea coast are of Siberian origin.

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Contents of this issue:

Why is the Water Rail [Rallus aquaticus] a very scarce breeder north of 61° N?
Stopover of Northern Wheatears [Oenanthe oenanthe] at Helgoland: where do the migratory routes of Scandinavian and Nearctic birds join and split?
Variation in bill colour among Greylag Geese [Anser anser] breeding in south-west Scania
Number of gulls and corvids on a refuse dump
Factors affecting different spatial distribution of wintering Tufted Duck [Aythya fuligula] and Goldeneye [Bucephala clangula] in the western part of the Gulf of Gdansk (Poland)
Foraging and diving patterns of the Great Crested Grebe [Podiceps cristatus] in a fishpond
Short communication: Redstarts [Phoenicurus phoenicurus] mimicking the song of the Scarlet Rosefinch [Carpodacus erythrinus]
Short communication: Common Gull [Larus canus] kills Greenshank chick [Tringa nebularia]
Short communication: Blue Tits [Parus caeruleus] breeding in House Martin [Delichon urbica] nest
- Book review: Nature in northern Europe - biodiversity in a changing environment
- Book review: Principles of animal locomotion
- Book review: A red bird in a brown bag - the function and evolution of colorful plumage in the House Finch
- Book review: Avian landscape ecology - pure and applied issues in the large-scale ecology of birds
- Book review: Effects of habitat fragmentation on birds in western landscapes - contrasts with paradigms from the eastern United States
- Book review: Population cycles - the case for trophic interactions
New dissertation: Habitat selection, nest predation and conservation biology in a Black-tailed Godwit [Limosa limosa] population

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