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A Study Reveals the Spatial Behavior of the Pale Eagle

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The study of 41 specimens of pale eagle, of different ages and sexes, marked with remote monitoring systems, has made possible the publication of Migration and spatial behavior of the Spanish population of pale eagle, the new monograph of the program Migra de SEO/BirdLife. Cover page of the monograph.
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The study of 41 specimens of pale eagle, of different ages and sexes, marked with remote monitoring systems, has made possible the publication of Migration and spatial behavior of the Spanish population of pale eagle, the new monograph of the program Migra de SEO/BirdLife. Cover page of the monograph.

The study of 41 specimens of pale eagle, of different ages and sexes, marked with remote monitoring systems, has made possible the publication of a new monograph of the program Migra de SEO/BirdLife. The migration and spatial behavior of the Spanish population of pale eagle collects data so far not described of the area of occupation of these birds during the breeding period, up to four different strategies of post-reproductive movements in adul…

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SEO/BirdLife broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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