Awad S., Rzad I., Busse P. 2013. The ringing site in Jericho (Palestine) – development of bird
migration and parasitological research on the Great Rift Valley flyway. Ring 35: 55-63.
A new research project near Jericho in the Jordan Valley (Palestine) was launched on 10
September 2013, work continued until October 23rd 2013. Standard ornithological work
and bird ringing work was conducted using mist nets situated in an oasis type habitat of
Wadi Qelt surrounded by palm plantations. The field methods followed the SEEN (SE
European Bird Migration Network) standards that include apart from ringing of captured
birds, also several measurements (wing length, tail length, wing formula) and scores (fat
load and body mass), as well as the studies on the directional preferences of migrants us-
ing round, flat orientation cages. Ornithological research was enhanced by parasitological
studies analysing migratory birds (hosts) – helminths relations during migration period of
the former. This was a part of complex studies covering the Middle East and north African
ringing sites. Altogether 481 individuals of birds representing 59 species were ringed and
about 50 were retrapped. The most interesting was relatively high share of Masked and
Red-backed shrikes as well as good number of birds of local species as Dead Sea Sparrows
and introduced Indian Silverbills.
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Author Name: Awad S., Rzad I., Busse P.
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Keywords: autumn migration, migration dynamics, passerines, Jordan Valley, ringing, directional preferences,internal parasites, helminths
ISSN: 0035-5429
EISSN: 2083-3520
EOI/DOI: DOI 10.2478/ring-2013-0003
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