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Habitat Use and Ranging Behaviour of Juvenile Golden Eagles Aquila Chrysaetos Within Natal Home Ranges in Boreal Sweden

Bird study(2013)

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Capsule Fledgling Golden Eagles in northern Sweden preferred clearcuts and other open forest habitats, as well as steep slopes.Aims To study the post-fledging habitat use and ranging behaviour of juvenile Golden Eagles on their natal territories.Methods Fourteen juvenile Golden Eagles in northern Sweden were marked with GPS transmitters and tracked until they left their natal territory.Results Eagles fledged at the end of July-beginning of August and remained on their natal territories until October-early November. Fledged eagles' home range size before flying south was on average 41km(2). Juvenile eagles showed a preference for clearcuts, coniferous forest on lichen-covered bedrock and edges between clearcuts and forest, whilst all other habitat types were used less than expected. The eagles showed a preference for steep slopes, in particular south-facing ones, whilst north-facing slopes were used less than expected.Conclusion Golden Eagles' preference for clearcuts and steep slopes can be used in the planning and management of eagle friendly' wind farms.
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