Modern researches of Osprey in Russia

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Modern researches of Osprey in Russia

MIROSLAV BABUSHKIN Darwin State Nature Biosphere Reserve, Russia, babushkin02@mail.ru

ANDREY KUZNETSOV Darwin State Nature Biosphere Reserve, Russia, seaeagle01@yandex.ru


Nesting range of osprey within Russian Federation



Main areas within North-West of Russia where osprey studies are being conducted

1 cm = 50 kM


Russian-Estonian project on study birds of prey in border territories


Long-term monitoring Study of nest ecology Ringing Building artificial nests GPS-GSM-telemetry Actions on nest protection

1 cm = 50 kM


Long-term monitoring on the territory of “Smolensk Lakeland� national park Monitoring of nest platforms 1 cm = 50 kM


Building artificial nests Monitoring of nesting sites Long-term monitoring Ringing

1 cm = 50 kM


Study Area

Expansive territory (from River Volga upper reaches to the Kola Peninsula north) was surveyed during the course of summer and winter expeditions in the period from 1998 to 2018.

1 cm = 50 kM


MODERN ABOUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF OSPREY (PANDION HALIAETUS) ON THE COASTS OF LARGE WATERBODIES OF RUSSIA’S NORTH-WEST In total 53060 km we recovered: -6860 of boat surveys, - 22500 km of car surveys, -2370 km snowmobile surveys, -Walking routes – 21 330 km - Territory of Vologda Lakeland was additionally surveyed from a helicopter in 1988, 1993, 1999, 2002 and 2008 (38 flight hours).


Rybinsk reservoir

Impounded in 1945 Darwin biosphere reserve - 1120 km2

Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Rybinsk reservoir

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70 In 1980s, the Darwin Reserve became the center from which the migration of young birds to the adjacent waterbodies of the region took place.

Nesting density – 5 pair/100 km2 A total of 85-90 pairs nest on the coast of the northern part of the reservoir


Sheksna reservoir Impounded in 1964. Lake Keret

On the coast - is the national park "Russian North"

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Sheksna reservoir

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Nesting density – 4,3 pair/100 km2 A total of pairs nest on the coast of the reservoir

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Lake Beloe Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Lake Beloe 5

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Nesting density of osprey on the coast reaches – 2,1 pairs/100 km2


Lake Beloe


Lake Vozhe Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Lake Vozhe

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Nesting density of osprey on the coast reaches – 1,6 pairs/100 km2


The southern coast of Lake Onega Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


The southern coast of Lake Onega

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Nesting density – 1,3 pairs/100 km2



Lake Vodlozero and the Ileksa river basin Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Lake Vodlozero and the Ileksa river basin 13

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The density of nesting on the coast of the lake - 1-1.5 pairs/100 km2, in the basin of Ileksa River - up to 0.4 pairs/100 km2


Lake Vygozero (Vygozero Reservoir) Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Lake Vygozero (Vygozero Reservoir)

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The western, southern and eastern coasts of the lake were surveyed in 2014, 2016 and 2018. In the surveyed area, 12-14 pairs of osprey were found (1.5 pairs/100 km2). Unlike other reservoirs, there is no tendency to form dense nesting colonies, nests are located at a distance of more than 4-5 km from each other. Data on abundance dynamics are absent.


Lake Keret Lake Keret

Lake Vygozero

Lake Vodlozero

The southern coast of Lake Onega

Lake Beloye Sheksna reservoir

Rybinsk reservoir

Lake Vozhe


Lake Keret A survey of the whole coast of the lake was conducted in 2015 and 2018. Numerous capes and islands divide the lake into separate clusters-lakes, which are connected by ducts. Data on abundance dynamics are absent.

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Lake Lovozero/Voron'ya River/Serebryanskoe Reservoir

Kola Peninsula


Lake Lovozero/Voron'ya River/Serebryanskoe Reservoir

4 Nesting density – 1,3 pairs/100 km2 The osprey is a characteristic species for the forest zone of the Kola Peninsula, however, its distribution is uneven, due to the availability of nesting trees.


What we do? Finding osprey nest locations and long-term monitoring of known nests Study of nesting biology and ecology Study of migration patterns and determination of wintering sites Population management (building nest platforms and reinforcement of known nests) Treatment and rehabilitation birds. Ecological education


Study of nesting biology and ecology Osprey nest biology was studied on selected nests in the Darwin reserve throughout 2013-2018 using camera traps Year

N nest

Number of Traps / days

N photos

2012

2

145

70300

2013

2

158

80660

2014

2

130

75350

2015

4

312

105100

2016

4

285

101700

2017

3

205

92250

2018

9

775

187500

Total:

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2010

712 860





Number of ringed osprey chicks (n=340) over 2003-2018


trap installation



"Far-away" encounters of ospreys ringed in the Darwin reserve (2014-2018 г.) Meeting point

Number of days from the moment of ringing

Distance, km

Azimuth, degrees

Eritrea

167

4848

181°

Israel

104

2935

185°

Cyprus

816

2636

189°

Cameroon

888

6390

212°

Israel

636

2895

186°

Mozambique

849

8949

182,5°

South African Republic

218

10553

195°

Latvia

671

883

270,5°


AUTUMN MIGRATION BEHAVIOUR OF OSPREYS (PANDION HELIAETUS) INHABITING THE NORTH-WERS OF RUSSIA


Building nest platforms and reinforcement of known nests


Building nest platforms and reinforcement of known nests Year

N artificial nest

% occupied of artificial nests

2012

25

5%

2013

48

18%

2014

47

42%

2015

47

35%

2016

46

30%

2017

46

15%

2018

46

15%


Treatment and rehabilitation birds


Aviary for eagles in the Darwin Reserve


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