Abstract:During 1992—1994, I recorded the predation by the Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus on a colony of Black-headed Gulls Larus ridibundus at Hornborgasjön in southwestern Sweden. The number of Marsh Harriers varied between 21 and 34 pairs and the size of the gull colony between 2,500 and 5,500 pairs. The female harriers caught more gulls, both adults and juveniles, than the males. Females succeeded in 15.2% and males in 1.3% of the attacks. The females spent more time in the colony and made more attacks during the… Show more
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