Taxon:Pernis apivorus
Pernis apivorus
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Scientific Name
Pernis apivorus
Common Name
European Honey Buzzard
Taxa Group
avian
Environment
terrestrial
Move Mode
fly
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- Data packageData from: Study "GPS tracking of honey buzzards in Finland"(2025-10-17) Byholm, Patrik; Mirski, Paweł; Vansteelant, WouterNatal dispersal is a multistep process. It commences when a juvenile departs from its natal site and concludes when it settles to breed for the first time. During this interim period, dispersing individuals of long-lived species often undergo a wandering phase, which may span years. This phase remains one of the least studied aspects of avian life histories. We utilized a unique GPS-telemetry data set on a slow reproducing, long-lived migratory bird of prey, the European honey buzzard, Pernis apivorus, tracked for up to 6 years after fledging. Our aim was to assess how phenology, ranging behaviour and philopatry change as individuals gain experience. Individuals exhibited variability in the age at which they first returned to their breeding range, yet all survivors settled at sites proximate to their natal nests. In subsequent returns, immatures increased the time spent within the breeding range and narrowed down their ranging to smaller areas situated progressively closer to their natal nests. Our study reveals the complexity and extended nature of natal dispersal, emphasizing the importance of individual experi ence and migratory improvement for successful recruitment in long-lived species.