Wintering Red Kites in Central Spain: Macrohabitat Selection and Population Density Estimate

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Bermúdez Cavero, Alan Omar
Bernat Ponce, Edgar
Gil Delgado, José Antonio
López Peinado, Andrés

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The Red Kite (Milvus milvus), a Western Palearctic raptor, experienced a severe population decline across its range during the 19th and 20th centuries, nearly disappearing as a breeding species in Spain. Although conservation and reintroduction efforts have facilitated recovery, information on its wintering ecology remains limited. We evaluated the population size and habitat selection of wintering Red Kites in and around the La Mancha Húmeda Biosphere Reserve (MHBR), Central Spain, and assessed whether survey route type affected detectability. Surveys comprised 325 vehicle-based line transects along paved roads and dirt tracks during the winters of 2021–2022 and 2022–2023, and the 2022 breeding season. Detection rates and density did not differ between route types. Across 212 winter transects, we recorded 124 individuals, with none detected during 113 breeding season transects. Density estimates were consistent across winters (1.3–1.4 individuals/km2), yielding a population estimate of approximately 1430 individuals. Habitat analysis indicated clear selection for open agricultural mosaics dominated by fallow land and vineyards, while rugged terrain was avoided. These results identify MHBR as an important wintering area. Yet, super-intensive agriculture is a poor habitat due to its uniformity. Enhancing heterogeneous open landscapes, including farmland, is essential for Red Kite colonization and expansion.

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Bermúdez-Cavero, A. O., Bernat-Ponce, E., Gil-Delgado, J. A., & López-Peinado, A. (2025). Wintering Red Kites in Central Spain: Macrohabitat Selection and Population Density Estimate. Birds, 6(4), 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/birds6040054

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