Changes in the diet of the Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos and small game populations in Finland in 1957-96

Citation
S. Sulkava et al., Changes in the diet of the Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos and small game populations in Finland in 1957-96, ORNIS FEN, 76(1), 1999, pp. 1-16
Citations number
63
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
ORNIS FENNICA
ISSN journal
00305685 → ACNP
Volume
76
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1 - 16
Database
ISI
SICI code
0030-5685(1999)76:1<1:CITDOT>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Prey remains and pellets were collected in 1957-97 from the nest sires of t he Golden Eagle in the Finnish reindeer husbandry area and in the area sout h of it. In addition to main prey, mountain hares and grouse, the Golden Ea gle often catches also larger prey (Cranes, reindeer calves, adult red foxe s), but also much smaller species (red squirrel, stoat, water vole. thrushe s). Many waterfowl are included in the diet too, but only very few gulls. D iet percentages of grouse and cranes (51% and 2%) are larger south of the r eindeer area, where that of reindeer calves is about eight percent. The ann ual changes in the densities of mountain hares and grouse have caused corre sponding changes in the percentages in the diet of the Golden Eagle. There are exceptions in these correlations between main prey and their percentage s that are explained by the changes in the density of the other main prey. Waterfowl, corvids and red foxes are alternative prey in Finland. In other parts of Europe the main prey may include also hedgehogs, marmots and repti les.