Title:

Geolocators map the wintering grounds of threatened Lesser Kestrels in Africa

Publication Year:
2009
Abstract:

Geolocators have solved a crucial conservation question (i.e. the winter destination of western European Lesser kestrels), and these devices have thus proved useful to determine the location of the winter quarters of small sized migratory species. Our data indicate that European Lesser Kestrels winter in West Africa, in accordance with previous suggestions based on scattered observations during the winter months. This valuable information should serve to focus conservation efforts both in northern Senegal and southern Mauritania. Large roosts gathering thousands of lesser kestrels had been recorded in these areas over the years, but there was no previous confirmation of individuals staying all winter long. Specific and sustained protection of the roost sites, where the birds may be most vulnerable, should be sought in conjunction with local authorities. Keywords: Conservation, geolocator, Lesser Kestrels, migration, sub-Saharan region, wintering quarters.

Publication Title:

Diversity and Distributions

Volume:
15
Pages:
1010-1016
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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