Vårflyttningen hos kustpipare Pluvialis squatarola över Sverige

Författare

  • Sven Blomqvist Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och botanik, Stockholms universitet
  • Martin Green Biologiska institutionen, Lunds universitet
  • Åke Lindström Biologiska institutionen, Lunds universitet https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5597-6209

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v17.22680

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klimateffekter, rastplatser, vadare, tid för migration

Abstract

In 1976—1995, 74,650 Grey Plovers Pluvialis squatarola were recorded on spring passage, 87% in the southern third of Sweden, and 59% while in migratory flight. Few were observed before May. The passage peaked 24 May—2 June (83%). About one fourth of all birds were observed on a few occasions, when grounded by inclement weather, showing that only a tiny fraction stops over regularly. In northern Sweden, passage peaked earlier (18 May) than in the south (29 May), and these early birds were presumably destined for breeding or staging in the White Sea region. The peak dates in southern Sweden correlate well with arrival time in Siberia, indicating a non-stop flight to these breeding areas. Flocks counted up to several hundred birds in the south but at most 34 birds in the north. Migration patterns along the East Atlantic Flyway were similar with those of the East African/ West Asian and Mediterranian/Black Sea flyways. The spring passage of the Grey Plover conforms to the migration system of other tundra waders passing up through the western Palaearctic.

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2007-10-01

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Blomqvist, S., Green, M., & Lindström, Åke. (2007). Vårflyttningen hos kustpipare Pluvialis squatarola över Sverige. Ornis Svecica, 17(3–4), 121–136. https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v17.22680

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