We observed Bonelli's Eagles (Hieraaetus fasciatus) outside their bree
ding range in Catalonia (northeastern Spain) to identify the main disp
ersal areas of juvenile eagles in the Central Catalan Basin. Autumn co
unts were conducted to determine the size of the nonbreeding populatio
n in the main dispersal area and to analyze factors leading to the sel
ection of settlement areas by juveniles. The permanent eagle populatio
n in the area was estimated at about 18 >1-yr-old eagles for an averag
e density of 0.90 eagles/100 km(2). Number of eagles in the area <1-yr
old fluctuated seasonally between 17-94 eagles with the number reachi
ng a maximum in early autumn followed by a rapid decline during winter
. Juvenile settlement areas appeared to be selected based on gamebird
and rabbit abundance, rather than on landscape variables. As a consequ
ence, game management measures appeared to be key in the conservation
of Bonelli's Eagles.