“…Experimental and archaeological studies made on bird and other small game accumulations were taken into account as a reference to identify possible hominid (Laroulandie, 2000(Laroulandie, , 2001(Laroulandie, , 2004(Laroulandie, , 2005Laroulandie et al, 2008;Blasco and Fernandez Peris, 2009;Blasco et al, 2014) and carnivore accumulations within the region. The previous studies of bird accumulations focused on birds of prey as the main accumulator agents: eagle owl (Bochenski et al, 1993;Laroulandie, 2000Laroulandie, , 2002, snowy owl (Baales, 1992;Bochenski, 1997), tawny owl (Bochenski et al, 1993;, longeared owl (Bochenski andTomek, 1994, 1997), peregrine falcon (Laroulandie, 2000(Laroulandie, , 2002, gyrfalcon (Bochenski et al, 1998;Bochenski and Tornberg, 2003), golden eagle (Bochenski et al, , 1999(Bochenski et al, , 2009); imperial eagle , and white-tailed eagle (Mlikovsky, 1996;Bochenski et al, 2009).…”