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Dear all,
for the second consecutive year, the CISO has
coordinated the national census of wintering Red Kite in Italy.
The first count was made between 6 and 8
December 2012. Total: 1801-1842 individuals.
The second round of surveys was carried out
between 4 and 6 January 2013. Total: 1575-1668 individuals.
The apparent decrease in December and January
reflects what was observed last year. We can not exclude the possibility that
some of the individuals resident in the central and southern regions of the
Peninsula are less related to the roost in the month of January, as they are
already employed in the defense of the breeding sites.
Some couples were observed in mating already
January 8th of this year.
The majority of the population (over 1100
individuals) is concentrated in Basilicata regione (Southern Italy), while
about 500-600 individuals are located in central Italy in Abruzzi, Molise and
Lazio.
Alarming the dramatic decline in Sicily and
Sardinia, where the population seems on the edge of extinction.
On the contrary good news come from Tuscany
where, as a result of reintroduction projects, the species has been
consolidated with a wintering group over 60 individuals.
More over 80 volunteers have been partecipated to census
activities.
Greetings to all,
Egidio Fulco
Census coordinator
Dr. Egidio Fulco
Studio naturalistico MILVUS
C/da Pantano, 134 - 85010 Pignola (PZ)
tel.: +39.338.1305096
E-mail: info@studiomilvus.it
web: www.studiomilvus.it
C/da Pantano, 134 - 85010 Pignola (PZ)
tel.: +39.338.1305096
E-mail: info@studiomilvus.it
web: www.studiomilvus.it
Dear All,
during the census in Tuscany which took place on January
5, 2012 we counted 68 red kites and three black kites.
No
wintering red kites had been censused before January 2007.
You can find an update
on the reintroduction programme at the following page http://www.uva-bits.nl/project/reestablishing-the-red-kite-population-in-tuscany/
Once again we want to
thank all the French and Swiss colleagues who are collaborating for the success
of this programme, in particular Gilles Faggio and Adrian Aebischer.
Best regards
Guido Ceccolini