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Aug 08, 2009 / Lake Yankton / Osprey
Supplemental Feedings: |
Yes
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Feeding Duration (in days): |
51.00
or more
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Marked With: |
Leg Bands Transmitters Paint/Dye
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Monitored By: |
Sight Transmitters
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Monitoring Duration: |
Not Located
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Number Survived 1 Week: |
15
or more
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Percentage Survived 1 Week: |
75.00
or more
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Number Survived 1 Month: |
Not Located
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Percentage Survived 1 Month: |
up to 19.00
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Number Survived 1 Year: |
up to 95
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Percentage Survived 1 Year: |
Not Located
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Main Cause of Death: |
Power Line Collision
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Breeding Attempted: |
Not Located
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Breeding Successful: |
Not Located
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Return Allowed: |
Not Located
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Return To Homesite: |
Not Located
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Distance: |
Not Located
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Number Returned: |
Not Located
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Percentage Returned: |
Not Located
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Notes: |
Osprey tend to disperse long distances and return to the place where they learned to fly 2-3 years later. Males have more site fidelity than females. 3 birds have radio-transmitters to track their migration. 1 dead bird found beneath a power line Sept 10. Too young to breed at date of entry (2010)
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Data submitted by: |
Jade McGill
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