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Barbazyuk E.V., Pertrischev V.P. THE ESTIMATION OF THE DEATH RATE FOR BIRDS KILLED THROUGH ELECTROCUTION ON 6-10 KV POWER LINES IN ORENBURG REGION IN SUMMER 2011The article provides the outcomes for bird death survey on 6-10 kV power lines in Orenburg Region in summer 2011. In total, we found remains of 478 birds pertaining to 19 species. The portion of the Red Data Book individuals (24 individuals pertaining to the Long-legged Buzzard, Imperial Eagle, Steppe Eagle and Lesser Kestrel) out of the total perished birds was relatively low — 5.02%.Key words: Orenburg Region, Russia, power lines, threatened & endangered birds.
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3. Barbazyuk E. V., Bakka S. V., Barashkova A. N., Semenov A. R., Smelyanskiy I. E.. On some rare and protected bird species found in the Orenburg Region // Materials on the distribution of birds in the Urals, Priuralie and Western Siberia. Yekaterinburg: Uralian University Press, 2010. PP. 7–13.
About this article
Authors: Petrishchev V.P., Barbazyuk E.V.
Year: 2011
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Sergey Aleksandrovich MIROSHNIKOV |
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