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1CHANGES IN NUMBERS AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE
RED-BREASTED GEESE
Dan Hulea SOR/BirdLife Romania
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2- The interest of researchers from the Balkans on
the Red-breasted goose - species increased after 1968
- First RBG shot in Romania September 1890
- On 30 occasions, at least one individual was
shot between 1910 and 1967 - but the flock size varied up to 48
individuals.
- Ciochia et al. (1969) and Talpeanu (1971) stated
that the number of - Red-breasted geese on the coast of the Black
Sea had increased since 1965,
- During 1964 1970, the lakes and marshes from
Insula Mare a Brailei and - Balta Ialomitei were drained and converted to
farmland
3Locations of the Red-breasted geese in the
wintering area
4- The presence of the Red-breasted geese on the
Dobrogea in large numbers - was confirmed in 7 December 1968
- Hunter Black (1996) and Hunter et al. (1999)
presented counts of 25,000 individuals in - 1967, 1968 and 1969 but evidence showed that
only in December 1968 were the 25,000 - Red-breasted geese seen.
- Between 1968 and 1974, the geese were counted in
Romania during the IWRB mission - but the number fluctuated from hundreds to
thousands (Dijksen et al. 1971, Dijksen - Smith 1974, Johnson Biber 1971, Lebret 1975,
Scott 1970)
- After a long period of inactivity counts were
again carried out in 1988 and 1989 and the - number of Red-breasted geese found in the
Dobrogea did not exceed 11,500 individuals - (Munteanu et al. 1989, Munteanu et al. 1991,
Weber 1990).
- in December 1990 - January 1991 Sutherland
Crockford (1993) and Vangeluwe - Stassin (1991) counted about 34,000 individuals
of Red-breasted geese
- In January 1992 Vangeluwe Snethlage (1992)
counted 26,913 individuals of Red-breasted - geese in Dobrogea.
5- Coordinated counts in Romania and Bulgaria during
the winter 1996/1997 and 1998/2001 - gave a better impression about the size and
distribution of the Red-breasted geese - population in the Romanian and Bulgarian Dobrogea
(Dereliev et al. 2000, Kiss et al. - 1997).
- In Romania the mean ( s.e.) number of the
maximum counts between 1991 2001 was - 34,905 6,578 Red-breasted geese.
1.Johnson Hafner (1970), Ciochia Hafner
(1969) 2. Scott (1970) 3. Johnson Biber
(1971) 4. Dijksen et al. (1973) 5. Lebret
(1975) 6. Puscariu (1977) 7. Weber (1990) 8.
Munteanu et al. (1989) 9. Sutherland Crockford
(1993) 10. Vangeluwe Snethlage (1992) 11.
Black Madsen (1993) 12. Hunter Black
(1996)13. Kiss et al. (1997) 14. Dereliev et
al. (2000), 15. Hulea, et al. unpublished data.
6Maximum counts of wintering Red-breasted geese
during 1968 2001 in the
Romanian Dobrogea.
7Maximum counts of wintering Red-breasted geese
during 1968 2001 in the Romanian Dobrogea.
DISCUSSION
- The presence of Red-breasted geese west the
Black Sea coast was mentioned much - earlier than the 1930s period noted by Hunter
and Black (1996).
- In Hungary, the Red-breasted geese was seen in
1916, in Bulgaria in 1920 and the former - Yugoslavia in 1929
- Hunter Black (1996) mentioned that the
population during the 1930s1940s might - have been larger or similar to the present
population.
- During the winter 1968 /1969, we may consider
that at least 50,000 Red-breasted geese - were counted in the wintering areas at the
Caspian and Black Sea but the total number - of geese remained uncertain.
- In the breeding area, the population of
Red-breasted geese was underestimated in the - late 1960s. At that time Smart (1976) estimated
15,000 Red-breasted geese in the breeding - area compared with at least 50,000 individuals
counted in the wintering areas.
- In the late 1970s, the population of the
Red-breasted geese has increased in the breeding
- area accordingly to Vinokurov (1982) to 22,000
27,000 birds. But counts in Ukraine - estimated 35,000-40,000 individuals of
Red-breasted geese on migration towards - Romania and Bulgaria.
1.Johnson Hafner (1970), Ciochia Hafner
(1969) 2. Scott (1970) 3. Johnson Biber
(1971) 4. Dijksen et al. (1973) 5. Lebret
(1975) 6. Puscariu (1977) 7. Weber (1990) 8.
Munteanu et al. (1989) 9. Sutherland Crockford
(1993) 10. Vangeluwe Snethlage (1992) 11.
Black Madsen (1993) 12. Hunter Black (1996)
13. Kiss et al. (1997) 14. Dereliev et al.
(2000), 15. Hulea, et al. unpublished data.
1.Johnson Hafner (1970), Ciochia Hafner
(1969) 2. Sclished data.
8- These results suggested that the population of
Red-breasted geese has been little - affected despite the change of the wintering
area from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea.
- Coordinated counts in Romania and Bulgaria
during 1998 2001 gave a better - understanding about the size of the
Red-breasted geese population. The mean ( s.e)
of - the maximum number of geese counted in the
Romanian and Bulgarian Dobrogea - between 1998 2001 was 60,444 14,316
individuals
- The highest number counted in Dobrogea was in
January 2000 when 88,425 birds were - counted. In Kazakstan, during migration
Tolvanen Pynnonen (1997) estimated in - October 1997 on the Tobol Ishim region about
88,000 individuals of Red-breasted - geese.
- All information about the presence of the
Red-breasted geese in countries located west - of Black Sea suggested that the geese migrate
along Danube
9- From the River Danube, geese migrate upstream
inland of Romania and Bulgaria. - In Romania, individuals were shot along Olt,
Mures, Somes, Cris rivers (Talpeanu 1971). - In Bulgaria, individuals or small flocks were
seen along Iskur, Tundzha and Maritsa rivers. - (Patev 1950, Prestov 1955, 1964, Kalcev 1964 in
Ivanov 1983)
- Handrinos (1991) considered that the number of
the Red-breasted geese in Greece was - bigger until 1968. Habitat loss and disturbance
caused by hunting were considered - responsible (Handrinos 1991)
10Roost sites
Meteo stations
11The total numbers of Red-breasted geese and White
fronted geese counted at dawn at roost sites in
the Dobrogea, Romania and Bulgaria from October
1998 to March 2001.
12The total numbers of Red-breasted geese and
White-fronted geese counted at dawn at roost
sites in the Dobrogea, Romania and Bulgaria from
October 1998 to March 2001
13Mean monthly minimum air temperature across six
stations in Dobrogea during 1998, 1999 and 2000
14Mean monthly minimum air temperature across six
stations in Dobrogea during 1998, 1999 and 2000.
15Relationship between the number of Red-breasted
geese counted at dawn at roost sites each month
and the minimum air temperature in Dobrogea.
Data October March 1998, 1999 and 2000. Sample
size is 18.
(F17 11.89, p lt 0.01)
16Distribution of RBG in the wintering area,
October - March 1998, 1999 and 2000
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