Abstract

Analysis of the mean date of fi rst captures and median arrival dates of spring migration for 34 species of birds at Eilat, Israel, revealed that the earlier a species migrates through Eilat, the greater is the inter-annual variation in the total time of its passage. Birds arrive during spring migration in Eilat in four structured and independent waves. Th e annual fl uctuation in the initial arrival dates (initial capture dates) and median dates (median date of all captures), not including recaptures, did not depend on the length of the mi gratory route. Th is implies that migrants crossing the Sahara desert depart from their winter quarters on diff erent Julian days in diff erent years. We suggest that negative correlations between the median date of the spring migration of early and late migrants depends upon the easterly (Hamsin) wind period. Moreover, we believe that the phenology of all birds during spring migration in Eilat is possibly also determined by external factors such as weather conditions on the African continent or global climatic processes in the Northern hemisphere. Orphean Warblers (Sylvia hortensis) show a strong negative correlation (rs = -0.502) of initial capture date with calendar years, whereas other species such as Barred Warbler (S. nisoria; rs = -0.391) and Spotted Flycatcher (Muscicapa striata; rs = -0.398) display an insignifi cant trend. Th e Dead Sea Sparrow (Passer moabiticus) and Red-Backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) are positively correlated regarding initial arrival date and medians of spring migration.

Highlights

  • During the last two decades in many European countries, spring arrival for numerous bird species has been recorded earlier than during the 1970s

  • The considerable shift in timing of spring migration towards earlier Julian dates has been associated with global warming and climatic change (Bairlein and Winkel 2001; Sokolov 2001; Sparks et al 2001, 2003; Hüppop and Hüppop 2003)

  • We present an analysis of the initial arrival date and median date of migration of 34 avian species in order to better understand if any changes have occurred in the phenology during spring migration for the past 20 years at Eilat

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Introduction

During the last two decades in many European countries, spring arrival for numerous bird species has been recorded earlier than during the 1970s.

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