Flockstorlek och tidspann hos inflygande starar Sturnus vulgaris till övernattningsplatsen
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34080/os.v9.22896Nyckelord:
inomartsinteraktion, beteende, gemensam övernattningAbstract
We studied a small communal roost of starlings situated in an urban area. On 14 evenings between 16 June 1993 and 7 July 1994 we recorded 824 flocks with 11,388 individuals. The roost had most starlings per night (more than 3,000) just after the breeding season. In spring, arriving flocks were mostly small (mean 8 birds) while they were larger (18 birds) in autumn. Most flocks arrived close to the mean arrival time. On 12 of the 14 days mean arrival time fell before sunset. The duration of the arrival period was positively related to day length. In early spring 1994, no starlings at all arrived at the roost. During the first observations in June, we also noticed that the starlings were unwilling to land in the reedbeds. We guess that juvenile starlings arriving at the roost for the first time learnt the behaviour. We also guess that adult starlings in early spring have the same behaviour.
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