2006
DOI: 10.3312/jyio.38.22
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Measurements and Identification of the Japanese Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis fujiyamae

Abstract: The subspecies fujiyamae of Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis breeds in Japan, Sakhalin, and Southern Kurile Islands as an endemic subspecies (OSJ 2000). This paper shows the measurements from 64 individuals of A. g. fujiyamae caught in central Saitama and southeastern Tochigi Prefectures, Honshu, along with the identification criteria of sex and age based upon measurements (Table 1), plumage features (Fig.1), and iris colour (Table 2). Adult males were significantly smaller than adult females for all measur… Show more

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“…One hundred breeding adults (42 in Ishikari, 27 in Tokachi and 31 in Tochigi) were captured by the Dho-gaza method (Bloom 1987) with a living owl. We banded each bird with an aluminum ring with numbers, measured their weight to distinguish the sex (weight being 602-848 g for males and 929-1,265 g for females; Shigeta et al 2006) and collected a 100-ll blood sample via venipuncture of the brachial vein. Blood samples were immediately placed in 500 ll of GenTLE solution 1 (TaKaRa Bio, Inc., Shiga, Japan), shaken, and stored at ambient temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One hundred breeding adults (42 in Ishikari, 27 in Tokachi and 31 in Tochigi) were captured by the Dho-gaza method (Bloom 1987) with a living owl. We banded each bird with an aluminum ring with numbers, measured their weight to distinguish the sex (weight being 602-848 g for males and 929-1,265 g for females; Shigeta et al 2006) and collected a 100-ll blood sample via venipuncture of the brachial vein. Blood samples were immediately placed in 500 ll of GenTLE solution 1 (TaKaRa Bio, Inc., Shiga, Japan), shaken, and stored at ambient temperature.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%