THE ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN NEST-SITE SELECTION BY ORIENTAL STORK (CICONIA BOYCIANA) IN AMURSKAYA OBLAST
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2009-1-2-183-184Keywords:
Oriental stork, Ciconia boyciana, nesting, Amurskaya oblastAbstract
Changes in nest-site selection by Oriental Stork are reported in Amurskaya oblast from 1975 to present. An increasing number of the nests built on power transmission poles is recorded. The reason of the change in nest-site selection is shortage of the nest trees.
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