| Title |
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 2000 |
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| Author |
Michael Borch Grell |
| Language |
Danish |
| Magazine |
DOFT, vol. 95, no. 2, 2001
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| Page |
51 - 68 |
Contents
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Original title in Danish: Truede og sjældne ynglefugle i Danmark 2000.
Report on the status (2000) of the 52 rarest breeding bird species in Denmark monitored by the Danish Ornithological Society. Among these are the first ever breeding record of Fulmar, and records of Spoonbill (6 pairs), Whitetailed Eagle (6 pairs), Golden Eagle (1 pair), Mediterranean Gull (2 pairs), and Bee-eater (6 pairs in one colony).
With a summary in English.
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Contents of this issue:
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Other articles in the series ''Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark''
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 2005, DOFT, 2006
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 2004, DOFT, 2005
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, status 1998-2003, DOFT, 2004
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 2002, DOFT, 2003
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 2001, DOFT, 2002
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 1999, DOFT, 2000
Rare and threatened breeding birds in Denmark, 1998, DOFT, 1999
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