The first resighting of a montenegro – ringed dalmatian pelican Pelecanus crispus in Bulgaria. Prvo opažanje kudravog nesita Pelecanus crispus prstenovanog u Crnoj Gori u Bugarskoj

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Vizi, Andrej | Cheshmedzhiev, Svilen | Champagnon, Jocelyn | Crivelli, Alain

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International audience. One Dalmatian Pelican Pelecanus crispus individual, marked with a green ring with inscription A025, was spotted on the Rozov Kladenec reservoir in centraleast Bulgaria in January 2022. This bird was ringed as a pullus on 27 March 2021 at Skadar Lake, Montenegro. This resighting is the first documented evidence that Dalmatian Pelicans hatched at Skadar Lake winter in the continental Balkans.

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