Tichodroma 32 (2020):
43–46. DOI:10.31577/tichodroma.2020.32.1
Krátka správa / Short communication
Extreme
breeding effort of Common Kingfisher (Alcedo
atthis)
Extrémne hniezdne úsilie rybárika riečneho
(Alcedo atthis)
Lucia RUBÁČOVÁ
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Comenius University, Bratislava, Ilkovičova 6,
Mlynská Dolina, 842 15 Bratislava 4, Slovak
Republic; lucia.turcokova@uniba.sk
Mária MELIŠKOVÁ
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
Comenius University, Bratislava, Ilkovičova 6,
Mlynská Dolina, 842 15 Bratislava 4, Slovak Republic
Abstract. The Common Kingfisher (Alcedo
atthis) has a fairly long breeding season in
Central Europe. Birds start to breed at the end of
March and finish early in September. In this time
they can successfully breed two, three or four times
per season. The study of kingfisher breeding biology
in Danube river system (southwestern Slovakia)
brought interesting discovery. In 2018, we
documented the extremely long breeding period of an
individual breeding pair of Kingfisher at the
locality of Fodráska, where the first egg was laid
on March 30, while the last young were expected to
leave the nest on September 30, 2018. The pair
attempted to breed five times, of which three
attempts were successful with totally 19 raised
chicks. The length of breeding season was estimated
on around 185 days. This is one of the longest
documented breeding seasons in this species and the
latest date of breeding observed in the Central
Europe.
Key words: bird assemblages, bluethroat,
reed, Slovakia
Citácia / Cite as
Rubáčová L. & Melišková M. 2020: Extreme
breeding effort of Common Kingfisher (Alcedo
atthis). Tichodroma 32: 43–46. DOI:
10.31577/tichodroma.2020.32.1
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