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Thirteen Years of Counting Raptor Migration in Batumi: Observations and Their Importance for Raptor Conservation in Russia

Batumi Raptor Count, O. V. Zaytseva, Bart Hoekstra, J. Jansen, Batumi Raptor Count, Dries Engelen, Batumi Raptor Count, Folkert de Boer, Batumi Raptor Count, Rafa Benjumea, Jasper Wehrmann, Batumi Raptor Count, Simon Cavaillès, Batumi Raptor Count, Triin Kaasiku, Diego Jansen, Batumi Raptor Count, Pia Fetting, Batumi Raptor Count, Aki Aintila, Batumi Raptor Count, Wouter M. G. Vansteelant

2022Raptors Conservation10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since 2008 Batumi Raptor Count (BRC) project has been monitoring autumn migration of birds of prey in the eastern African-Palearctic flyway in southwest Georgia on the eastern coast of the Black Sea. Every autumn this flyway is used by a significant proportion of the global population of such raptor species as Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus), Montagu’s Harrier (Circus pygargus), Pallid Harrier (C. macrourus) and Marsh Harrier (C. aeruginosus). At least 1% of the global population of 10 raptor species migrates through the Batumi flyway. Batumi Raptor Count is of vital importance for the development of ecotourism in the region, creating an economic, political, and social foundation for raptor conservation and contributing to a reduction of widespread illegal hunting. The project also works to introduce ecology and conservation into local schools and higher education programs. This manuscript’s aim is to summarise the 13 years of the BRC. It contains a detailed description of a typical migration season in one of the most important bottlenecks for raptor migration globally. The current manuscript is loosely based on the publication in British Birds summarising the history of the BRC (Hoekstra et al., 2020). The main difference, apart from publishing it in Russian, is in taking into account the data obtained in 2021 and emphasising the importance of the autumn migration monitoring in Batumi for the conservation and research of the Russian raptor populations.

Topics & Concepts

FlywayGeographyPopulationApex predatorEcologyFisheryPredationBiologyHabitatDemographySociologyAvian ecology and behaviorSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeEcology and biodiversity studies