Spatiotemporal distribution of Eurasian Spoonbills (Platalea leucorodia) outside the Carpathian Basin – the results of the Hungarian colour-ringing project based on twenty years (2003–2023)

Author:

Pigniczki Csaba1,Dlensi Habib2,Dakhli Mohamed-Ali3,Azafzaf Hichem4,Surdo Salvatore5

Affiliation:

1. 1 Kiskunság National Park Directorate , 6000, Kecskemét, Liszt Ferenc utca 19 ., Hungary

2. 2 Association de Continuité des Générations , Med Chabouni 3027 Sfax , Tunisia

3. 3 Birding Tunisia , 46 Avenue Habib Bourguiba, 8045 El Haouaria , Tunisia

4. 4 Association « Les Amis des Oiseaux » (AAO/BirdLife en Tunisie), Immeuble ERIS, Bureau N°4, 2ème étage. 14 , Rue Ibn El Heni – 2080 Ariana , Tunisia

5. 5 Department of Agriculture, Food and Forest Science , Viale delle Scienze 13 , 90128 Palermo , Italy

Abstract

Abstract The Eurasian Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) is a migratory waterbird. We used the confirmed observations of colour-ringed individuals (2,735 specimens) of the Hungarian population collected outside the Carpathian Basin between May 2003 and February 2023. 546 Spoonbills occurred in 28 countries. They used mainly the Central Mediterranean Flyway, however, some individuals were seen along the East Atlantic Flyway or the East Mediterranean Flyway. Three individuals were observed north of the Alps, too. A small proportion of Spoonbills crossed the Sahara and they occurred in the Sahel zone, between Sudan in the east and Senegal and Mauritania in the west. A few individuals were observed on Saharan wetlands in Algeria during winter. The most important destination for the Hungarian (Pannonian) population during the migration is Tunisia, where many of them spend the winter, primarily in the tidal area of the Gulf of Gabes. The first adults reached North Africa (Tunisia) on 28 July during their southward migration, while the last ones stayed there until 23 April. The first observation of juveniles in North Africa (Tunisia) happened on 31 August. Immature, 2- and 3-cyold birds spend the summer in unknown numbers in Tunisia. The majority of Pannonian Spoonbills migrate through the Balkans and Italy and some stay there to winter, mainly in Italy. Some of the immatures spent the summer in Italy. In southern Europe, the peak of the spring migration was in March, and the peak of the autumn migration was in September. There was also a difference in the migration of different age groups: in Southern Europe, the migration peak of adult birds falls between March and April, while most of the immatures were observed in May and June during northward migration. The peak of the southward migration in all age groups was observed in September. In the southern part of Europe, there may still be adults migrating north on 13 May, while other adults may already migrate southward on 15 May. The earliest juvenile migrating south was documented on 30 June in Italy.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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