Substitute nesting by Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) in Slovakia

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During consistent monitoring of nesting pairs of Imperial Eagles primarily in Eastern Slovakia it was found that if for some reason the first clutch of eggs was destroyed at the very beginning of nesting, i.e. in late March or the first half of April, the eagles proceeded with substitute nesting. They built a replacement nest, so far always in a different place, in which a new clutch was laid. If the nesting was successful, then as a rule they raised one, and in two cases two offspring.

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Danko, Š., Mihók, J., Chavko, J., & Prešinský, L. (2007). Substitute nesting by Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) in Slovakia. Slovak Raptor Journal, 1(1), 23–28. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10262-012-0003-9

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