Wild bird species of the orders Podicipediformes, Anseriformes, and
Charadriiformes, reported by event in 3 highly pathogenic avian influenza epizootics in Europe No.
A microscopic analysis of the feathers from a subsample of the pillow fill identified three avian orders: Anseriformes (eider); Suliformes (cormorant), and
Charadriiformes (unspecified gull).
In our study, the common carotid artery gave off the vertebral trunk in the sparrowhawk as in the long-legged buzzard (Erdogan & Kilinc), the Eurasian bittern (Erdogan) and some bird families such as Coliiformes (Glenny, 1944), Gaviiformes (Glenny, 1945),
Charadriiformes (Glenny, 1947), Caprimulgiformes (Glenny, 1953a) and Ciconiiformes (Glenny, 1953b).
/Anas sp.) 2 corvids (Corvidae) 2 --jackdaw (Corvus monedula) 1 --crow/rook/jackdaw/raven (Corvus sp.) 2 3 owl (Strigiformes) 1 1 charadriiform (
Charadriiformes) 1 gruiform (Gruiformes) passerines (Passeriformes) --trushes (Turdidae) Rodents (Rodentia) 1 cricetids (Cricetidae) 45 (11) Amphibians (Amphibia) 2 Mole (Talpa europaea) 2 ?
The nearctic migrant, Calidris fuscicollis (Vieilliot, 1819) belongs to the order
Charadriiformes and breeds in the tundra of Alaska and north of Canada.
Phylogenetic relationships within the Laridae (
Charadriiformes: Aves) inferred from mitochondrial markers.
La mayoria de las especies encontradas fueron del orden
Charadriiformes con un total de 11 especies, seguidos de los Passeriformes y Pelecaniformes con un total de 6 especies cada una (Tabla 2).
Among the registered orders, the Procellariiformes (e.g., petrels and shearwaters) and
Charadriiformes (e.g., sandpipers, noddies and terns) are the most noteworthy, with 17 and 12 species, respectively (Fig.
Almost certainly as a result of this nutrient enrichment, the WTP attracts large numbers of shorebirds (
Charadriiformes), including migratory species that breed in northern Asia and which are subject to international agreements to protect migratory birds and their habitats.
Order Passeriformes was dominating with 57% species followed by Anseriformes (7%),
Charadriiformes and Accipitriformes (6%) each, Columbiformes (5%), Galliformes and Falconiformes (4%) each, Pelecaniformes (3%), Coraciiformes and Gruiformes (2%) each, and Bucerotiformes, Apodiformes, Caprimulgiformes, Piciformes, Suliformes and Strigiformes (1%) each.