The migratory behavior of Grey Heron Ardea cinerea is poorly known. We tracked an adult Grey Heron with a GPS/GSM transmitter for two consecutive years (2014–2015) including two complete migrations between Dongting Lake, a wintering area, and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a breeding area, along with a post-breeding area in Jiamusi City. We found that the Grey Heron migrated without using stopover sites en route and traveled both by day and night. The home-range size and habitat type used varied between life stages (wintering, breeding, and post-breeding periods), but agricultural habitats were used more in winter. Our study revealed for the first time the detail of the year-round movements and habitat use of the Grey Heron.
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1 July 2018
First Description of Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Migration Recorded by GPS/GSM Transmitter
Xueqin Ye,
Zhenggang Xu,
Yaara Aharon-Rotman,
Hui Yu,
Lei Cao
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Ornithological Science
Vol. 17 • No. 2
July 2018
Vol. 17 • No. 2
July 2018
habitat selection
Kernel Density Estimation
Migration route
migration strategy
Stopovers