Choisir un filtre pour sélectionner les conditions et afficher les contrôles.
Tracking project information. Click individual routes on the map for more information.
Bibliographie
Références
Alonso, D., Arizaga, J.2004
. El verderón serrano (Serinus citrinella) en Navara: parámetros fenológicos y movimientos migratorios. Munibe55: 95–112
BirdLife International 2022
. Species factsheet: Carduelis citrinella.
Borrás, A., Cabrera, T., Cabrera, J., Senar, J. C.2003
. The diet of the Citril Finch (Serinus citrinella) in the Pyrenees and the role of Pinus seeds as a key resource. Journal Fur Ornithologie144: 345–353
Borrás, A., Senar, J. C., Alba-Sánchez, F., López-Sáez, J. A., Cabrera, J., Colomé, X., Cabrera, T.2010
. Citril finches during the winter: patterns of distribution, the role of pines and implications for the conservation of the species. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation33: 89–115
Förschler, M. I., Kalko, E. K. V.2007
. Geographical differentiation, acoustic adaptation and species boundaries in mainland citril finches and insular Corsican finches, superspecies Carduelis [citrinella]. Journal of Biogeography34: 1591–1600
En cours de chargement...
En cours de chargement...
Finch endemic in Europe. Breeds in mountain ranges, mainly associated to conifer forests, from W Iberia to Alps (BirdLife International 2022). Populations vary from resident to short-range migratory.
Most recoveries obtained at <500 km from ringing site; indeed even more than 50% at less than 250 km. Few ring-recovery data though, however, still allow us to infer some main movement patterns. Populations from SW Europe (Spain) show within-Iberia dispersal or true migrations, e.g. from W to E Pyrenees or between nearby mountain ranges in Spain (Alonso & Arizaga 2004, Borràs et al. 2010). Populations from SW France/Alps move SW in autumn, even reaching Iberia (E Pyrenees or other mountain areas across E Spain). Exceptional recovery of a bird from Alps to Apennines (Italy).
Contrôles par Condition for Venturon montagnard
Overall, practically all recoveries due to birds recaptured alive by ringing. Before 1990, however, around 20% of recoveries were due to birds found dead, sick or wounded.
Annual Movements for Venturon montagnard
Migration in autumn takes place from Sep-Oct to Nov. Birds remain at their wintering sites up to Feb, returning to their breeding quarters in Mar-Apr.
Connectivité par mois par région pour Venturon montagnard
Breeding quarters in places from Spain (e.g., W Pyrenees) left in winter, when birds move mostly to E/SE. After breeding, dispersal from conifer forests to nearby mountain pastures common (Borràs et al. 2003, Alonso & Arizaga 2004), then migration to winter quarters in Sep-Oct; return to breeding quarters in Mar-Apr (Alonso & Arizaga 2004). Recoveries of citril finches caught in passage in Col de Bretolet (Alps) mainly in summer (Aug, Sep) concentrated in S France, up to (more rarely) E Iberia, mainly from Nov to Feb. Many of these birds from Alps come from breeding quarters in S Germany (Förschler & Kalko 2007).
Alonso, D., Arizaga, J.2004
. El verderón serrano (Serinus citrinella) en Navara: parámetros fenológicos y movimientos migratorios. Munibe55: 95–112
BirdLife International 2022
. Species factsheet: Carduelis citrinella.
Borrás, A., Cabrera, T., Cabrera, J., Senar, J. C.2003
. The diet of the Citril Finch (Serinus citrinella) in the Pyrenees and the role of Pinus seeds as a key resource. Journal Fur Ornithologie144: 345–353
Borrás, A., Senar, J. C., Alba-Sánchez, F., López-Sáez, J. A., Cabrera, J., Colomé, X., Cabrera, T.2010
. Citril finches during the winter: patterns of distribution, the role of pines and implications for the conservation of the species. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation33: 89–115
Förschler, M. I., Kalko, E. K. V.2007
. Geographical differentiation, acoustic adaptation and species boundaries in mainland citril finches and insular Corsican finches, superspecies Carduelis [citrinella]. Journal of Biogeography34: 1591–1600