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Title Pectoral Sandpipers in Europe: vagrancy patterns and the influx of 2003 British Birds
Author Alexander C. Lees - James J. Gilroy
Language English
Magazine British Birds, vol. 97, no. 12, 2004
Page 638 - 646
Contents


Headlines:

Pectoral Sandpipers in Britain & Ireland and Europe * Pectoral Sandpiper migration strategy * An American pseudo-vagrant? * Acknowledgments * References
Abstract:
Unprecedented numbers of Pectoral Sandpipers [Calidris melanotos] were reported in Britain & Ireland during autumn 2003, and to a lesser extent throughout the rest of Europe as well. This paper presents a review of the occurrence patterns and migratory behaviour of the species, both during the 2003 influx in Europe, and on a wider scale. Potential explanations for the unexpected regularity of this species in Europe, given its relatively small global population size and predominantly overland migration strategy, are discussed. It is suggested that the routes and wintering grounds used by Pectoral Sandpipers are more dynamic than was previously acknowledged.

 
Contents of this issue:

- Grey Catbird on Anglesey: new to Britain
- Non-native birds breeding in the UK in 2002
- Pectoral Sandpipers in Europe: vagrancy patterns and the influx of 2003
- Report on scarce migrant birds in Britain in 2002 - Part I: European Bee-eater to Little Bunting
- Conservation research news: Diving Gannets
- Conservation research news: Finding your mate in a crowded colony
- Conservation research news: Reducing the impact of disturbance on breeding European Golden Plovers
- Letter: Taxonomic lists
- Monthly marathon: Photo no. 209 Lark Sparrow - Photo no.210: Sanderling
- Recent reports (mid September - mid November 2004)

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