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124 Spotted Crake habitat use
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Wildfowl
(2013) 63: 115–134
Figure 3.
Plot of all estimated positions generated from triangulation for radio-tagged Spotted Crakes at Lille Vildmose, northern Jutland, Denmark
in summer 2013. Solid symbols indicate night-time observations, open symbols those recorded during the day. (a) = two males caught east of Grønvej;
yellow symbols relate to Bird 1 (occupying Territory 1 in Fig. 1), tracked from 31 May–28 June inclusive; white symbols are for Bird 2 (occupying
Territory 2) tracked from 31 May–25 July, with incursions into Territory 1 on 17–18 June (before recorded back in Territory 2 for five dates) and again
on 25 July. Black areas on the image represent open water at the time the image was taken. (b) = a Spotted Crake pair (male and female) caught north
of Hegnsvej; yellow squares relate to the male (tracked from 4 June–29 July) and red triangles to the female (4 June–9 August) that occupied Territory
3 on Fig. 1. The darker green areas with peripheral shadow in Fig. 3b are linear willow scrub features characteristic of this area.
(a)
(b)
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