Registration Form Alpine Observation Days

English
style_sheet_2008.xls - 14 kB

REGISTRATION FORM for NESTS

French
ibm_monitoring_nests_f.xls - 15 kB

German
ibm_monitoring_nests_d.xls - 15 kB

Italiano
ibm_monitoring_nests_i.xls - 21 kB

REGISTRATION FORM for TERRITORIES or COUPLES

French
ibm_monitoring_territory_f_1.xls - 21 kB

German
ibm_monitoring_territory_d.xls - 20 kB

Italiano
ibm_monitoring_territory_i_1_.xls - 21 kB

REGISTRATION FORM for common OBSERVATIONS

Alpes de Haute Provence & Alpes Maritimes
mercantour.pdf - 147 kB

Alpi Marittime
alpi_marittime.pdf - 131 kB

Austria
austria.pdf - 155 kB

Haute-Savoie
asters.pdf - 195 kB

Drôme - Isère - Hautes-Alpes
ecrins.pdf - 146 kB

Lombardia & Sondrio
stelvio_i.pdf - 126 kB

Savoie
vanoise.pdf - 147 kB

Schweiz
schweiz_d.pdf - 124 kB

Südtirol
stilfserjoch_d.pdf - 123 kB

Suisse
suisse_f.pdf - 146 kB

Trentino
trento.pdf - 140 kB

New marking pattern available now:

Marking Pattern for the Alps 2010
2010d.pdf - 326 kB

New record in ALpine BV reproduction?

Out of 19 couples that started with incubation in the beginning of May 11 remain successfully raising a chick.

The first Bearded Vulture chicks are born

April 2010: Meanwhile a total of 18(19) couples have started with reproduction. At least 9 chicks have hatched in the Alps.

On ~21st of February the first hatchling could be observed this year in the Vanoise National Park. Congratulations to Jean Pierre Martinot and his successful monitoring team.

Alpine Breeding Season 2008/2009

In the year 2009 13 couples started to breed in the Alps. Two more might have started but could not be checked because the risk of avalanche was too high. In 5 cases the breeding failed. The first chicks hatched in March. Eight birds fledge during summer 2009.