Results and population estimates from the 1997/1998 Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey in Croatia (CROSBI ID 38066)
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Radović, Dragan ; Šćetarić, Vlatka ; Kralj, Jelena ; Blažina, Dean
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Results and population estimates from the 1997/1998 Non-Estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey in Croatia
The results of the 1997/98 non-estuarine coastal waterbird survey in Croatia are presented. Of the 5, 725 km of the Croatian non-estuarine coast, 6.3% was covered in this survey. A total of 39 species was recorded, including 12 species of wader. For waders and 21 other regularly wintering species, population estimates for the whole Croatian non-estuarine coast are given. Among waders, the most numerous species was Dunlin Calidris alpina. Among other species, aside from Yellow-legged Gull Larus cachinnans and Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus, the most numerous species were Black-throated Diver Gavia arctica, Black-necked Grebe Podiceps nigricollis and Red-breasted Merganser Mergus serrator. The north-west part of north Dalmatia was the most important area for wintering waders and other waterbirds in Croatia. Population estimates are also given for the whole country for those species which predominantly winter in non-estuarine habitats – there are no previous Croatian population estimates for these species.
Coastal Waterbird Survey ; Croatia
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13-17.
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The European Non-estuarine Coastal Waterbird Survey
Burton, N. H. K. ; Rehfisch, M. M. ; Stroud, D. A. ; Spray, C. J.
Cape Town: The International Wader Study Group
2008.
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