Aspects of winter communal roosts of Corvus species in Poltava city

  • V. Dupak Poltava V.G.Korolenko National Pedagogical University, Ostrogradski Str., 2, Poltava, 36000, Ukraine, valeriadupak13@gmail.com
  • V. Popelnyukh Poltava V.G.Korolenko National Pedagogical University, Ostrogradski Str., 2, Poltava, 36000, Ukraine, acrocephalus@ukr.net

Abstract

Winter communal roosting gatherings of Corvus species were surveyed in Poltava city in 2015–2017. The results of observations on the formation, existence, redistribution and disappearance of common communal roosts of grey crows (C. cornix L., 1758), rooks (C. frugilegus L., 1758) and jackdaws (C. monedula L., 1758) are presented in the project. Three winter roosts have now been identified: Grishki Forest, Pushkarivskyi Forest and Kondratiuka, as well as a network of permanent gathering sites and temporary night-time pre-roosting gathering sites. The short-period Pushkarivskyi Forest roost functioned for several months in the winter of 2015–2016; the other two roosts existed during both seasons of the study. Every location was characterized by features of the species composition and individual lines of formation and decay. The main pre-roosting migratory paths of the species under discussion have been mapped. The principles of time and spatial redistribution of birds during roosts over two winter periods have been revealed. The total number of corvids was 80 000 individuals in 2016–2017 (50 thousand for Kondratiuk roost and 30 thousand for Pushkarivskyi Forest roost). We suggested and provided a new method of counting birds in gatherings, which was approved during our researches and may be used for calculating mass gathering of birds of any nature.

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Dupak, V., & Popelnyukh, V. (1). Aspects of winter communal roosts of Corvus species in Poltava city. The Journal of V.N.Karazin Kharkiv National University. Series «Biology», 29(2), 151-158. https://doi.org/10.26565/2075-5457-2017-29-19
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FAUNA OF UKRAINE AT THE TURN OF XX–XXI CENTURIES. NEW CONCEPTS OF ZOOLOGICAL RESEARCH