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Breeding biology of the Great Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor in W Poland

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ACTA ORNITHOLOGICA
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 9-14

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MUSEUM & INST ZOOLOGY
DOI: 10.3161/068.039.0105

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Great Grey Shrike; Lanius excubitor; breeding biology; farmland; nest location

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A Great Grey Shrike population was studied in two large plots (220 km(2) and 176 km(2)) in western Poland in 1999-2003. During the study period densities varied from 11.4 to 14.1 breeding pairs/100 km(2) but numbers were stable. In all, 180 Great Grey Shrike nests were found-114 (63.3%) in conifers, 66 (36.7%) in deciduous trees. This population's reproductive parameters were relatively high in comparison to those of other European populations: mean clutch size-6.6, hatching success-92.5%, mean brood size-5.72, mean number of fledglings per pair-4.1, mean number of fledged young per successful pair-5.25. Eggs (mean 27.1 x 19.9 mm) were found to be larger than reported in the literature. Nesting success was similar in both study plots, but there was slight seasonal variability: 41.0%-52.6% from 99 nesting attempts in the first plot, 42.1%-43.7% from 37 nests in the second. Predation was the main cause of nest losses. Plastic string used as nesting material appeared to be the most important cause of partial failures: 13 (8.2%) of a total of 147 nestlings surviving to fledging perished as a result of becoming tangled up in it. Nestlings rarely starved. Nests in linear habitats suffered significantly higher breeding losses (78.6%) than those in non-linear habitats (50%). The high fitness values obtained from this population were probably due to traditional farming practices, the sparing use of pesticides and the good potential food source.

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