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1 ,,» () ( 2001 ). : 0 -, 1 -, 2 -, 3 -, 4 -, 5 -. ( ) 6, ; 7.. : = IUCN, International Union for Conservation of Nature
2 Falco cherrug : Falconiformes : Falconidae : Gray, 1834 : EN,. : : RR ( ).,.,,...
3 ....,,.., (Falco rusticolus),. -,.,.,,.,,. " " ( " ", - ).,,... -.,. - 0,75-0,95, - 0,95-1,40, , - 34,7-37,5, - 37,6-42,3, ,,.. (Falco peregrinus) (,, ),, -, ( ), ( ) ( ).. - " - - ". " " " "..,,.,..,.,,,,, , ,, ( ), :,,,. -,
4 .,,,.,, (80% ) 0.23 / , 70-80, ,., , ,. 20,. ) ( ).. (1994.) 1000, ( 1997.) ,. :,,., -.,,.. " ". :, 2-4..
5 .. 2, 2, 2. 18, ,.,,. ( ).
6 Circaetus gallicus : - Falconiformes : - Accipitridae : Gmelin, 1788 : LC. : : RRR ( )..,,... ;,,.,..... :,,,.
7 . (Columba livia). (Accipiter gentilis),.,, 3-4.,.. -..,..,. - 0,10-0,22, - 0,18-0,34, , - 19,6-21,2, - 23,1-25,6, ,,...,,., -. ( ),. (Accipiter gentilis),,, ), (Accipiter brevipes) - ( ), (,, ), (Accipiter virgatus) -,,, (, ).,,. - " ",, (Accipiter gentilis), - " "....,., ( ),., :,, ; , ( ) , :.
8 c : ,..,,,,,. (, 60-.). (, )....,,,., -.,,.. 2, 2,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,.
9 Buteo rufinus : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : Cretzschmar, 1827 : LC. : : R ( )..,,,.,. (,.)..
10 .. ), ( -..). (, -..),., -.., ),,.,....., (Buteo buteo),..,,.,.,,.. (, )., -,.,,.. ( ),, 85,.,. - 0,6-1,8, , - 42,5-45,9, - 44,8-49,6, ,,. (Buteo buteo) (Buteo lagopus),,, (Buteo hemilasius) -. (Buteo buteo),, (Buteo hemilasius). - " " " ", (Buteo buteo),.. -,.,, ; ,, ). (, ) 3-4, 5. :..,,. -
11 100.,.... ( ) 1-2., (5 /100 2 ). ;. 50 ; 200 ; (, 50.),,. -, ( ).,,, 3-5 ; 9 20.,,.,,, ;.,,..,.,..),. ;...,.. 2, 2, 2,, , 3 ( 4),,,.. 1-2,,,.., ) ( ).,..
12 Circus macrourus : Falconiformes : - Accipitridae : S.G. Gmelin, 1771 : NT,. :
13 ..: RR ( )... : (,, ), (. ) (.. ).., :,,.-.. ( ), , ,..,.,, -..,. 7-, 2-4-, 3-, 1-, 4-. ( ), -, -. (, ), ( 1-2- ),, -.,.,,.,,..,, ( ),..,.,. :,
14 ;,., ". " ",.. - 0,3-0,5, - 0,4-0,6, , - 32,2-36,0, - 35,0-39,3, , (Circus pygargus),. " ",. -, -, -., - (, )...,,,,.,, (Circus yaneus) -. (Circus pygargus),,, (Circus yaneus) -,. (Circus yaneus) -,, (Circus pygargus) - ",.. -, - " " " ", - ", " ". - "..,..., :,,,...,... B,
15 , 2: , , :,,.,,, -,,,,, -... (,, ), , 20..,,,.... (, ) / ( - 3.5) / ; 4..,, ,,,,, ). - :,.,.., , 2, 2, 2,,.,, -. -
16 ;. -..
17 Aquila heliaca : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : Savigny, 1809 : VU,. : : RR ( ) :..,....,,.
18 XX..,,,..,,,.,.,,..,.,. - 2,4-4,5, , - 54,0-61,5, - 60,0-66,5, ,,, (Aquila chrysaetus), (Aquila clanga) (Aquila nipalensis),,,, - ).,. (2-3 ),,,,,.,., (Aquila chrysaetus).,,., (Haliaeetus albicilla), (Pernis apivorus). (Aquila chrysaetus),, (,, 4-5 ), (,,, ), (Aquila nipalensis) (Aquila clanga), (, ),,,., -,,,. " "),, " ", (Aquila chrysaetus). (Aquila nipalensis),,,.
19 : -,,,,,. - :,.,,, ,.-... : 50. : :. - 30, 10-12, , - 7-8, - 3, - 1-3, - 5-6, - 15,. - 50, , ; , , 2-3. c : , (,, ) , , ,.,..),. ;...,. : -96, 1, 2, 2,,. 20
20 , -, ,,.. (,,, )....
21 Aquila rapa (Aquila nipalensis, Hodgson, 1833) : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : Temminck, 1828 A. rapa
22 : LC. : : :.,.,,..,.,.., A. rapax, A. nipalensis..-.. ( ) ,,,,.,....,. 2,2-4,5, - 3,5-5, , - 51,9-56,8, - 53,6-60,5, ,, (Aquila chrysaetus), (Aquila clanga) (Aquila heliaca).,,,,.,. -,..,. 2-3,,. ( ).,, ( ). ( ).., ( ).,.,.,
23 ,,. Aquila heliaca, Aquila pomarina), - (Aquila chrysaetus),,,, (Aquila heliaca) -,,, (Aquila clanga) - ( ), ( ). (Aquila heliaca),,.. - " ",, (Aquila heliaca),. :,...,. 2-3.,,.,. : 20., 25.., :.. 30,. 2-3., 75.. XX. -.,.,. (, ), 20%..,,,.. -
24 - ).,. :.,..,. - ( ),, , : 2, 2, 2,,.,. ( ),. ( ),., 80-.,,,,..
25 Hieraaetus pennatus (Aquila pennata) : Falconiformes : Falconidae : Gmelin, 1788 : LC. : 3-4,...: 3, - - R ( ).,, ( ). :
26 , ( ;, ), ;. -,,..,, ; -,,.. (Buteo ssp.).,,,,...,, (Aquila ssp.).,,. :.,,.,, ( ).,,,.,.,,.,.,,,.,.,.,. - 0,5-1,3, , - 34,2-37,8, - 37,4-42,5, ,, (Accipiter gentilis).., (Buteo buteo)., (Buteo ssp.) (Aquila ssp.).,,., (Pandion haliaetus), (Milvus migrans), (Aquila nipalensis).,,. (Buteo hemilasius) ( ). (Buteo ssp.). (Aquila pomarina),. (Circus aeruginosus) ( V- ),.. - " " " - ",, " " " ". ".
27 .,,,,.,,,.,,.. (,, ) , ,.. (Accipiter gentilis),.,.. 2, 2, 2., 80-.,,,,...,.
28 - Haliaeetus albicilla : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : Linnaeus, 1758
29 : LC. : 3...: C :...,,...,.,,,, ; -. ;,,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,.. ( )., ( ).,,.,,,. ( ),,,., ( Aquila)..,,. 3,0-5,5, - 4,0-7,0, , - 55,2-64,0, - 62,1-71,5, ( ).,,,,,,..,,.,,, (Milvus migrans). ; - (Aquila chrysaetus),, ( ), (Aquila heliaca) -,, (Aquila clanga & A. Pomarina) (Aquila nipalensis) -. (Aquila clanga),,,, " " " ". -,.
30 . (,, ).,,,..,, 10 ).,,.. 5-6,., ( 20 ),.,, , ( ),,,.,..,.,...,...,.,.,, , , 5,..., , ,, ,, ,. 70, , ,. -. 2, ,,,,., ) 1000.
31 2.5., 500.,,,..,,. 40-.,,,,. ( ) 70-..,,,,.. : 2, 1-2. ( ). (, :, )...,, ,,,. : -96, 1, 2, 2,,,,,.,., -,,,,, ,, : ;
32 ; - ; ; ; ;.
33 Pernis apivorus P.apivorus : Falconiformes : Falconidae : Linnaeus, 1758 : LC. : 3-4,...: RR ( ).... ;. ;.
34 .,,,..,..,,...,, (, ).,,,,.,, -,.. : 3,,,,, ;, 3 ;.,.,.,. 0,5-1,0, , - 38,6-43,5, - 39,8-44,7, ,,..,, ;,,.,,. 4.,.,,,.,.,,,,..,,.,,.,,,.
35 ( ).,..,. (Pernis ptilorhynchus) ).. 48 ( 50 ), ( 6), 2-6- ( 6- ), 34 ( 34 ), 17 ( - 17 ).,,,.,..,. -,. (Buteo buteo),, (, V- ), (Pernis ptilorhynchus) -,,,, (Circaetus gallicus) -,, ( ), -, ".. -,,,..,..,.,,,. ( )...
36 ,..,. 1 2,,.,,,.,,,..,, : (,,.), ,,.,.,,,.. 2..,.,,.. -..,,.
37 Aquila clanga : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : Pallas, 1811 : VU, : 2 -, 2 - ; c...: RRR ( ).. 64., 62., 63., 54., 53., , 53., -
38 ..,,,,..-...,.,..,, -. - (. ), ( 10 ).. ( ).,. - 1,6-2,0, - 1,7-3,2, , - 47,7-53,0, - 50,7-56,0, ,,, (Aquila chrysaetus), (Aquila heliaca) (Aquila nipalensis) (, -, - ) ( Aquila pomarina ).., -,,,,,,..,,..,, (Aquila ssp.) (Haliaeetus ssp.), (Aquila pomarina),, ( ),. (Aquila nipalensis), (Aquila heliaca) (Aquila chrysaetus),,,,, -, -. (Haliaeetus albicilla). (Aquila nipalensis) ( ),,,,,... - " ". "..".
39 :,,,, :,. - :,,,., 3-4..,. 2,,., -..,,,,,....,, ,.-..,,,,.. 30, , B, / / / ( ) , , -, 2..,, ( ).. -,..,,,.
40 .. -.,,,,. Mustela vison, A. clanga. : -96, 2, 2, 2,,.,,,, ;,. 2 ( ),.,,,.,.
41 Aquila pomarina : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : C.L. Brehm, 1831 : LC. : : ,,.....,...
42 ..,,,,,,,.. (Aquila clanga), ( ).,.., ( ),,,,...,. - 1,5-2,0, - 1,7-3,0, , - 45,0-50,0, - 47,0-53,0, ,,, (Aquila clanga) (Aquila chrysaetus).. (,,. ) ,, ,,.., -,,,,,,... (Aquila clanga), (Aquila nipalensis).,, (Aquila ssp.) (Haliaeetus ssp.), (Aquila clanga),, ( ),,. (Aquila nipalensis),,,,. (Aquila nipalensis)... - " ",..,, ,.
43 . 2,., : ,,, , , , , , , , , ,, (,, ),.. -.,, (,, ),. : 2, 2, 2,,.,,. 1 ( ).,,.,,,.
44 Falco naumanni : - Falconiformes : - Falconidae : Fleischer, 1818 : VU, : : RRR ( ) :... XIX- XX.,.....,.,
45 60-. XX., ,.,,.,,,,,.,...,.-.,,,,.. ( Columba livia). (Falco tinnunculus),,., ( ).. 4-,, ,..,.,,.,..,...,,. ",.. ( ) ( ). - 0,089-0,180, - 0,135-0,210, , - 22,9-24,6, - 22,5-25,1, ,, ( Falco tinnunculus ). (Falco vespertinus) (Falco columbarius),, (Falco tinnunculus) -, " ",, -. (Falco columbarius) -,, (Falco tinnunculus) -,, ",,,. (Falco tinnunculus)..
46 , (Falco tinnunculus),,, ; - " " " " " " " ". :... -.,..,..,,., (5-4. ),.,, ; , , %, - 6.7%, - 89%. 8 5, 2,, 1. : ( ),,. (,, ),, ), -.., -.. : 15..,,.,, " " " ". " ",,, ,,, / " " ,,,,. -,. " ",
47 ., " ".,,..,. ( ).,. : -96, 2, 2, 2,,.,,, -...
48 Pandion haliaetus P. haliaetus : - Falconiformes : - Pandionidae : Linnaeus, 1758 : LC. : : RR ( )..,...,. 67.,. 66.,,.,.
49 ;...,.,...,,.,.,.,.. : -,,.,,,,...,,..,..,,. - 1,1-2,0, , - 44,8-49,2, - 47,6-51,8, ,.., (" "). (" "),,,. (Aquila ssp.) ( - ), (Circaetus gallicus) ( ),.. - " ". - " " (Accipiter gentilis)..,,.,.., , , , %, 8-17%, %. -,.. -
50 ..,,., -..., XIX- XX., " " , ,.,, , - 3., , ,., 20...,, , , ,.. 6,. 20, , (,,,., ),, 500.,,, ,,,,,,.. ( ) ( ). (,,,..),,. ( ), 1 4,.,,.,.. (
51 , ). : 2, 2, 2,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,.,.. " " (, ),.
52 Accipiter brevipes : Falconiformes : Accipitridae : Severtzov, 1850 A. brevipes : LC. : : C ( ).,.. -.,
53 .,,,,. -.,..,..,.,,..,,,. (Columba livia).,, ( ).,., (5-7 ).., ( ). (, )..,., -..,. - 0,15-0,25, , - 21,0-24,5, (, )... (Accipiter nisus), ), ( 5-7).. -, ", ", - " ".,..,.,.... 4, - 3 ; ,,, -.).,,..
54 .,, , , ,..,, ( ) (.) / / ;,..,,,, , ,.,,,,,. XX.,.., ,,... 2, 2, 2.,,...,, ,., -.,,,.
55 Bubo bubo B. bubo : Strigiformes : Strigidae :Linnaeus, 1758
56 : LC. : 2 -,., : R ( )...,.. (65.), (65.),. (64.), (63.), (65.), (68.), (64.).. - ( ), -, ,.,,,.,. ( ),,,..,,,... (.. " "),.,,,.,.,., , , 41 52, 2,1 3,2.,. Bubo bubo bubo., -..,. : ( - 453), ( - 485). (.. " "), (Ketupa blakistoni). - 2, - 4.,,,.,..,,,.,,,.,.,
57 .,..,, ( Uhu, Bubo ).. ( ).,,,.,, ,,,, ( ),,.. 2-3, , 60.., , -,,,.. XX..,.., XX. B. b. bubo B. b. ruthenus , B. b. interpositus ,. : - 340, ), , - 40, , , , ,, C,,,,.,,,. 60-.,. -,, ( ),,,,, ( ).. ( 50-.), -,
58 , - 80% -.,. : 2, 2,,.., ( ), ,,,.
59 Circus cyaneus : Falconiformes
60 : - Accipitridae : Linnaeus, 1766 : LC. : 2-3,...: - -. ( 43, 53 ; ).,,.. ( ).. (" ", ),,.,,,... ( ),...,.,., ( ),,,...., 2, 2,,,,,. -.,,...,,,..,.,,,.,...,., 3 4- (2- )
61 . 5..,,.,,..,..,, - " ",,,,,. 3,,,,. 2 ( ),.,. ( ).,,,. " ".. - 0,3-0,4, - 0,4-0,7, , - 32,3-36,0, - 35,8-39,6, ,,,, ",.., -.,,. (V- ),, (Buteo buteo). (Circus aeruginosus), (Circus macrourus) -, (, 3-, 4-2-, 1-7- ),, ( ), (Circus pygargus) -. (Circus aeruginosus), (Circus macrourus) (Circus pygargus), ( 3-4-, ).
62 (Circus macrourus) (Circus pygargus), ( )..,,,,.,,.. - ".." " ", - "..",, " " , , 33-40, ( ), " " (" "); ;,, ;,, ; ;,,.,,,. -, ;.,,..,,,,,.,,,-. -,,,., (, 2000 ).,. 4-5, 6..,. 35., : (..),,, ),,,.
63 Athene noctua : Strigiformes : Strigidae : Scopoli, 1769 : LC.
64 : 1-3,,...: - -., (,, ),, (,,,, ).,,., (,..).. (Turdus pilaris). ),.,....,,, " "....,. ( ). ( 4 ). 4...,. - 0,12-0,22, , - 15,6-17,7, , ,,,., " ",.,. (, ).,. (Strix aluco), ( ),,, (Aegolius funereus) -,,,, (Glaucidium passerinum) -,,,,
65 ,,,, (Otus scops) -,,. (Strix aluco),,, (Aegolius funereus) -,,, (Glaucidium passerinum) -,,,, (Otus scops) -,,, ".. :, " ", ".. ". - " ". - ". ", 3-5. " ",...,.,,, ;,..,. 4 5,, 8,., 4.,, 5..,.,,...,,., ,6-29, , - -,. 26,,. ( ),. (, ) ,,...,,,,.
66 . II, SPEC 3..,,, ),,,,,.
67 //,. 2,, ,.,... //., ,, : 1.,, 1968; 2. Galushin, Moseikin,1998; 3.,, 1958; 4., 1960; 5., 1997; 6., 1991; 7. Ellis et al., 1995; 8.,, 1986; 9., 1990; 10.,, 1923; 11.,, 1947; 12., 1951; 13., 1957; 14., 1991; 15., 1991; 16., 1980; 17., 1989; 18. Kenward et al., 1995; 19. Sklyarenko, 1996; 20. Fox, 1995; 21. Fox, Eastham, 1996; 22. Tucker, Heath, 1994; 23. Baumgart, 1991; 24. Cade, 1982; 25.,, 1991; 26., 1993; 27., 1995; 28.., 1998; 29. Sklyarenko, 1995; 30., : 1., 1971; 2., 1993; 3. Curry-Lindahl, 1981; 4. Yosef, 1995; 4. Galushin, 1994; 6. Tucker, Heath, 1994; 7., 1995; 8., 1990; 9., 1994; 10. Galushin et al., , 1998; 12., Gmelin, 1771; 2. Davygora, Belik, 1994; 3., 1951; 4.,, 1959; 5.,, 1984; 6., 1986; 7.,, 1990; 8., 1992; 9., 1983; 10., 1994; 11., 1971; 12.,, 1980; 13., 1985; 14., 1976; 15., 1977; 16.,, 1988; 17., 1976; 18.,, 1983; 19., 1986; 20.,..; 21., 1986; 22. Davygora, 1993; 23. Falconiformes Conservation Assessment..., Badajoz. Spain. 1995; 24.., 1957; 25., 1993; 26.,, 1984; 27., 1962; 28., 1985; 29., :....
68 ( ) Lower risk ( ) 2001/1994. Least Concern (LC or LR/lc),... Near Threatened (NT or LR/nt),.. Conservation Dependent (LR/cd),,,,. * : RRR 0,1 ²( 1-5 ** ) RR 0,1-0,9 ²( 6-10 ) R 1-5 ² (, ) C 6-9 ² (, ) CC ² ( 1-10 CCC 100 ² ( 10 ) ( ),,..,.,,, 2004,. 16) SPEC (Species of European Conservation Concern) -,.. W. 1 = (,,, ). 2 = (,, ), *..,», **., 40
69 3 = (,, ). 4 = (,, ). (Council Directive 79/409/EEC on the conservation of Wild Birds: 1979., : , , 241 / )., = 79/409/ I (,,, ). 2 = 79/409/ II/1 II/2 (, : II/1 : /2. 3 = 79/409/ III/1 III/2 (,,, -, ). (Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and natural habitats - : ).,,,.. BERNA 1 = I. BERNA 2 = II. BERNA 3 = III. (Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals - S): 1979, 1983.).,. BONN 1 = I (, ). BONN 2 = II (, ). AEWA (Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds - )., : ( Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora -, ( S): 1983., : 1.61/ ).
70 CITES 1 =. CITES 2 =.
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