M. Herremans, Age-related differences in abundance and habitat occupation of Steppe Buzzards, Buteo buteo vulpinus, in the Western Cape Province, South Africa, OSTRICH, 72(1-2), 2001, pp. 105-108
Linear densities of Steppe Buzzards, Buteo buteo, were studied along roads
at the southernmost edge of the nonbreeding range in the Western Cope Provi
nce, South Africa. Adults arrived before first-year birds; peak populations
of the former occurred from December to February, and of the letter from J
anuary onwards. Except during periods with rapidly changing numbers during
arrival and departure, the proportion of first-year birds in three differen
t areas was negatively related to the density of adults. This may be the re
sult of competitive exclusion by adults, or of age-related differences in h
abitat preference. Adults dominated first-year birds at hunting perches. Fi
rst-year birds were most frequently found in more closed habitat, where the
y attempted to kleptoparasitize adults in 18% of all observed instances of
prey mantling.