May 13, 2006 / Cazorla, Parque naturale de las sierras de Cazorla / Bearded Vulture (Lammergeyer)

Supplemental Feedings: What's This?
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Feeding Duration (in days): What's This?
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Leg Bands
Transmitters
Other
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Monitored By: What's This?
Sight
Transmitters
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Monitoring Duration: What's This?
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Number Survived 1 Week: What's This?
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Percentage Survived 1 Week: What's This?
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Number Survived 1 Month: What's This?
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Percentage Survived 1 Month: What's This?
100.00 Reference Source
Number Survived 1 Year: What's This?
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Percentage Survived 1 Year: What's This?
66.00 or more Reference Source
Main Cause of Death: What's This?
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Breeding Successful: What's This?
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Return Allowed: What's This?
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Notes: What's This?
mediterranean climate. Birds named Libertad, Tono & Faust. MARKED WITH: wing feathers bleached in unique pattern, lasts until 1st molt at 2 yrs. One bird lost transmitter in 2007- I'm not sure if it is alive or not.
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Katell Jaouannet, Jade McGill