Skład pokarmu orlika krzykliwego Clanga pomarina na terenie Magurskiego Parku Narodowego
Abstract
In 2020–2021, the diet of the Lesser Spotted Eagle (Clanga pomarina) was studied in the central part of the Magura
National Park in southern Poland. The diet composition was determined by analyzing pellets and prey remains under occupied
nests. Of the 92 prey items collected, the diet, measured by biomass, consisted of 32.12% reptiles, 66.88% mammals, 0.75%
amphibians and 0.25% insects. The main mammalian prey taxa were members of the family Cricetidae, while the most commonly
eaten insects were from the family Carabidae. Insects were the second numerically most important prey category with 18.48%.
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Paradysz, J., & Kiec-Paradysz, A. (2024). Skład pokarmu orlika krzykliwego Clanga pomarina na terenie Magurskiego Parku Narodowego. Leśne Prace Badawcze, 84, 64–66.