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Frequency of complete moult in adult and juvenile Great Reed Warblers(Acrocephalus arundinaceus) in Spain

Das Vorkommen von Vollmauser bei Alt- und Jungvögeln des Drosselrohrsängers(Acrocephalus arundinaceus) in Spanien

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We examined a large data set of adult and juvenile Great Reed Warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus), caught over five years, to study the occurrence of complete moult in a Spanish population. A total of 27 adults and 5 juveniles were in active moult. The proportion of birds moulting each year varied between 0.03 and 0.19. Nearly half the adults were finishing moult. At least one bird was certainly of local origin, rather than on passage, and four more were moulting when retrapped in subsequent years, suggesting that they too were resident breeders in the area. Some other birds were probably resident also, because they were in moult when caught at the beginning of August. Two of the five juveniles finished their moult in the area. In conclusion, our data seem to show that complete moult before departure to the wintering quarters is a regular process undertaken by some of the breeding population of Great Reed Warblers in north-east Spain.

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Von 837 zwischen 1992 und 1996 im Ebro Delta gefangenen Drosselrohrsängern mauserten 27 Alt-und 5 Jungvögel. Der jährlichen Anteil mausernder Vögeln betrug zwischen 0,03 und 0,19%. Etwa die Hälfte der mausernden Altvögel und zwei der Jungvögel beendeten ihre Mauser im Untersuchungsgebiet. Diese Daten zeigen, daß Drosselrohrsänger in Spanien wenigstens teilweise auch schon vor Beginn des Wegzuges eine Vollmauser durchführen.

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Copete, J.L., Bigas, D., Mariné, R. et al. Frequency of complete moult in adult and juvenile Great Reed Warblers(Acrocephalus arundinaceus) in Spain. J Ornithol 139, 421–424 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01653469

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