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20 June 2025, Saxony-Anhalt, Egeln: Martin Kolbe from the Red Kite Center at the Heineanum attaches a transmitter to a 34-day-old red kite. The transmitter is powered by a solar panel and can therefore permanently transmit its location and migration route via the mobile phone network. The number of breeding pairs of red kites in Saxony-Anhalt has decreased this year. According to the Red Kite Center, this is due to the feeding conditions. There are natural fluctuations in the population of mice. With a smaller mouse population, as is currently the case, red kites breed less frequently. With 2300 breeding pairs, Saxony-Anhalt is the largest red kite breeding area in Germany. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/ZB
Location:
Egeln, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Post Date:
Jun 20, 2025 8:30 AM
TAG ID:
dpaphotoseight322972 (RM)
Credit:
Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/picture-alliance/Newscom
Format:
5568 x 3712 Color JPEG
Photographer:
Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert
Keywords:
Nature conservation, Animals, Seasons, lah, Red kite, Bird of prey, Transmitter, Bird marking, Wildlife research, Animal observation, Species protection, Bird protection, Fledgling, Tracking, Ornithology, Heineanum, Red Kite Center, Martin Kolbe, Research, Animal identification, Nature, Wild animals in Germany, Symbol image, Symbol photo
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No Model Release, No Property Release
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