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Crossing the Tyrrhenian Sea: spring migration of Marsh Harriers
(Circus aeruginosus), sex classes and relation to wind conditions
The Marsh Harrier (Circus aemginosus), unlike other raptors using mostly soaring flight over land
during migration, tends to migrate on a broad front carrying out long powered flight over water (KER-
LJNOER 1989). This species has high aspect ratio (long) wings decreasing energetic costs during pow-
ered flight (KERLINOER 1989). For this reason, concentrations of thousands of Marsh Harriers rarely
occur (KERLINOER 1989, CLARKE 1995, ZALLES & BILDSTEIN 2000, CoRSO 2001) although
51,000-74,000 pairs breed in Europe (mostly in Russia, Poland and Ukraine; FEROUSON-LEES et al.
200 l) and winter in the Mediterranean basin and tropical Africa. As to Marsh Harriers migrating
across the Channel ofSicily, birds ringed in Tunisia during spring were recovered NE in the Ukraine,
Poland, Belarus and the Czech Republic (CRAMP & SIMMONS 1980). T o date, during spring migration,
t.he greatest concentration of Marsh Harriers was recorded a t the Straits of Messina, between southern
continental ltaly and Sicily (Fig. l; AOOSTINI & Looozzo 2000, ZALLES & BILDSTEIN 2000, CORSO
2001). There, between 1989 and 2000, on average 2215 birds were counted each year in the months
Aprii and May (ZALLES & BrLDSTEIN 2000, CoRSO 2001). Apparently, at that site, Marsh Harriers
crossing the centrai Mediterranean between Tunisia and western Sicily (150-165 km over sea, Aoos-
TINI & Looozzo 1998, AOOSTINJ 200 l) converge with those passing Libya and southern Sicily (via
Malta; approx. 400 km, BEAMAN & GALEA 1974, Fig. l). However, during auturnn migrati o n, hundreds
of Marsh Harriers undertake the crossing of the Tyrrhenian Sea flying about 500 km over water from
central ltaly to Africa, part ofthem via western Sicily (AGOSTI N l et al. 200 l). In this peri od notable con-
centrations ofbirds have been reported at the Circeo promontory (centralltaly) and over the islands of