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De Zeearend in Nederland: In 15 Jaar naar 15 Paar [The White-Tailed Eagle in the Netherlands: 15 Pairs in 15 Years]

Monograph
By: Martijn de Jonge(Author)
160 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
De Zeearend in Nederland: In 15 Jaar naar 15 Paar [The White-Tailed Eagle in the Netherlands: 15 Pairs in 15 Years]
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Language: Dutch

Of all European birds of prey, the white-tailed eagle is the biggest and strongest. With a wingspan of 200 to 240 cm this is an imposing bird that is surpassed in size only by the carrion eating griffon and cinereous vultures.

In 2004, the first pair of white-tailed eagles settled in the Dutch wetlands of the Oostvaardersplassen, resulting in the first hatchling in 2006. This was the start for a Dutch population of Europe's largest eagle that reached 15 couples by 2019. In this book, the focus is on the white-tailed eagles of the Oostvaardersplassen and the detla of the IJssel river.

Martijn de Jonge presents an impressive portrait of this majestic bird using beautiful photos, and shows how it has conquered its place in the Dutch environment. Other topics extensively featured here are choice of prey and nesting trees, risks, and future prospect at the European level.

Summary in Dutch:
Van de jagende Europese roofvogels is de zeearend de grootste en de sterkste. Met een spanwijdte van 200 tot 240 cm is het een imposante verschijning, die qua grootte alleen wordt overtroffen door de aasetende vale- en monniksgier.

In 2004 vestigde het eerste Nederlandse zeearendpaar zich in de Oostvaardersplassen, in 2006 kroop daar het eerste jong uit het ei. Dit vormde de start voor een Nederlandse populatie van Europa’s grootste arend die anno 2019 vijftien paren omvatte. In dit boek ligt de focus op de zeearenden van de Oostvaardersplassen en de IJsseldelta.

Martijn de Jonge weet aan de hand van prachtige foto’s een indrukwekkend beeld te schetsen van deze majestueuze vogel en hoe die zich een plek in de Nederlandse natuur heeft weten te veroveren. Ook prooi- en nestboomkeuze, risico’s en vooruitzichten op Europees niveau komen uitgebreid aan bod.

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Monograph
By: Martijn de Jonge(Author)
160 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour maps
Publisher: KNNV Uitgeverij
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