Ordo |
Familia |
Species |
No. |
Age classb |
pathological changesb |
Ic |
Accipiters
(Accipitridae) |
Black kite
(Milvusmigrans) |
1 |
adult |
n.c.d.a |
Red kite
(Milvusmilvus) |
2 |
all adult |
n.c.d.,
drusenoid& pigment changes |
Goshhawk
(Accipiter gentilis) |
1 |
juvenil |
n.c.d. |
Sparrowhawk
(Accipiter nisus) |
1 |
adult |
n.c.d. |
White-tailed Sea Eagle
(Haliaaetusalbicilla) |
1 |
adult |
n.c.d. |
Common Buzzard
(Buteobuteo) |
5 |
all adult |
n.c.d. (3), retinal degeneration (1),
retinal detachment (1) |
Falcons
(Falconidae) |
Kestrel
(Falco tinninculus) |
6 |
juvenile (5)
adult (1) |
n.c.d. (4),
pigment changes (1),
drusenoid change (1) |
Peregrine falcon
(Falco peregrinus) |
3 |
all juvenile |
n.c.d. (1),
pigment changes (1),
drusenoid changes (1) |
II |
Ducks
(Anatidae) |
Mute swan
(Cycgnusolor) |
1 |
adult |
drusenoid change |
III |
Corvids
(Corvidae) |
Hooded crow
(Corvuscoronecornix) |
1 |
juvenile |
pigment changes |
Carrion Crow
(Corvuscoronecorone) |
4 |
juvenile (3),
adult (1) |
n.c.d. (3),
retinal degeneration (1) |
Thruses
(Turdidae) |
Common Blackbird
(Turdusmerula) |
1 |
juvenile |
n.c.d. |
IV |
Plovers
(Charadriidae) |
Northern Lapwing
(Vanellusvanellus) |
1 |
adult |
n.c.d. |
V |
Pigeons
(Columbidae) |
Pigeon
(Columba liviadomestica) |
1 |
adult |
n.c.d. |
VI |
Typical Owls
(Strigidae) |
Eagle Owl
(Bubo buboomissus) |
2 |
all adult |
n.c.d. (2) |
Tawny Owl
(Strixaluco) |
1 |
adult |
drusenoid changes |
Long eared Owl
(Asiootus) |
3 |
all adult |
drusenoid changes (1), RPE-detachment, drusenoid changes (1), pigment &drusenoidchanges (1) |
Barn Owl
(Tytonidae) |
Barn Owl
(Tyto alba) |
1 |
adult |
retinal &choroidal changes |
VII |
Swifts
(Apodidae) |
Commmon Swift
(Apusapus) |
1 |
adult |
mild RPE-detachment |
VIII |
Hoopoe
(Upupidae) |
Hoopoe
(Upupaepops) |
1 |
adult |
n.c.d. |
IX |
Woodpeckers
(Picidae) |
Great Spotted Woodpecker
(Dendrocopos major) |
1 |
juvenile |
n.c.d. |
an.c.d. no changes detected
Ordo/Order: I – Birds of Prey (Falconiformes); II – Waterfowl (Anseriformes); III – Passerine (Passeriformes); IV – Plover like Waders (Charadriiformes); V – Plover and pigeons (Columbiformes); VI – Owls (Strigiformes); VII – Swifts (Apodiformes); VIII - Raven-like birds (Coraciformes); IX – Woodpeckers & allies (Piciformes)
bnumber in brackets represents the number of birds affected
cAccording to a publication by Hackett et al. (2008) falcons belong to a separate order besides birds of prey. In the current publication the conventional classification was employed, listing them as different families. |