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WIWO (NL) - Migration of Pacific Golden Plovers through North-Eastern Mongolia
Tom van der Have
WIWOchairman
P.O. Box 6521NijmegenNL-6503 GANETHERLANDS
http://wiwo.org/
Doina Mani
NLBIFdata specialist
P.O. Box 93102AmsterdamNL-1090 BCNETHERLANDS
+31205255496doinamani@gmail.comhttp://www.nlbif.nl
Niels Raes
NLBIFNode Manager
PO Box 9517LeidenNL-2300 RANETHERLANDS
+31 71 7519362nlbif@naturalis.nlhttps://www.nlbif.nl/ 0000-0002-4329-4892
PROCESSOR
2020-04-14
ENGLISH
During a 16-day expedition in may 2005 the migration of Pacific Golden Plovers through the Mongol-Daguur Strictly Protected Area in North-Eastern Mongolia was monitored. Pacific Golden Plovers were caught using a Wilsternet. Additionally, passing flocks were counted, and casualties during catching were dissected.
Occurrence
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Observation
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Migration
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North-Eastern Mongolia
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Birds
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http://wiwo.org/wiworeport87mongolia2005.pdf
The Mongol-Daguur Strictly Protected Area
114.6
116.1
49.95
49.27
2005-05-15
2005-05-30
Pacific Golden Plover
Species
Pluvialis fulva
Pacific Golden Plover
To gain a better understanding of the stopover behaviour of Pacific Golden Plovers, and of the importance of this area for this wader species.
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Tom van der Have
WIWOchairman
P.O. Box 6521NijmegenNL-6503 GANETHERLANDS
http://wiwo.org/
Data was extracted for wiwo report 87. downloaded from: http://wiwo.org/wiworeport87mongolia2005.pdf.
During two weeks samples have been collected daily, at two locations. From the 15th of may until the 24th of May the sample location was Galuut Nuur lake and from the 26th of may untill the 30th of May the Khukh Nuur lake.
Pacific Golden Plovers were caught and ringed with the use of a wilsternet. The catchers wait behind a hide at about 30 metres distance from the net, with a pulling line attached to it. Besides dummy birds and a whistle to imitate the bird calls, a speaker setup playing recorded calls of the Pacific Golden Plover was used to attract the birds. The following variables were determined for all caught Pacific Golden Plovers; sex, age, body mass, and the sizes for wings, tatoe, headbill and bill. Casualties occurred among the caught birds, these were dissected, and additionally measured for the weight of body fat and the length of the digestive tract.
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van der Have T, Mani D (2020). WIWO (NL) - Migration of Pacific Golden Plovers through North-Eastern Mongolia. Version 1.4. Working Group International Waterbird and Wetland Research (WIWO) - The Netherlands. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/tc7vq2 accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-03-29.
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