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Collision between a migrating lesser spotted eagle (Clanga pomarina) and an aircraft as detailed by fine-scale GSM-GPS telemetry data

机译:细小GSM-GPS遥测数据详细说明了正在迁移的小斑鹰(Clanga pomarina)与飞机之间的碰撞

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We tracked a breeding adult female lesser spotted eagle (Clanga pomarina) from Germany using GPS technology, and provide details of her collision with a small aircraft at Rzesz?3w (SE Poland) during April 2016, when she was migrating towards her breeding territory. The ultimate fate of the bird was not established until the tag was found by chance and the data were recovered. Bird strikes are a global problem with sometimes lethal consequences for animals and people. This account highlights the way technology allows us to closely monitor events during bird migration, and document human-raptor interactions. The collision illustrates how food availability might affect bird-strike risk, and indicates that removing animal carcasses from the vicinity of airports could reduce that risk. We discuss the data in relation to risks faced by lesser spotted eagles (and other soaring birds) of collision with aircraft, especially along flyways during migration seasons.
机译:我们使用GPS技术跟踪了一只来自德国的成年雌性成年雌性小鹰(Clanga pomarina),并在2016年4月她正向繁殖区域迁移时,提供了她与Rzesz?3w(东南波兰)小型飞机相撞的详细信息。直到偶然发现标签并恢复数据后,鸟类的最终命运才得以确立。鸟击是一个全球性问题,有时对动物和人类造成致命的后果。此说明重点介绍了技术允许我们密切监视鸟类迁徙期间的事件并记录人与猛禽之间的相互作用的方式。这次撞车事件说明了食物供应可能如何影响鸟击风险,并表明从机场附近移走动物尸体可以降低这种风险。我们讨论与飞机(尤其是在迁徙季节沿途飞翔)的较少斑点鹰(和其他飞翔的鸟类)与飞机相撞所面临的风险有关的数据。

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