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Table 1 Sex, start and end dates and number of days of data for each white stork

From: Are white storks addicted to junk food? Impacts of landfill use on the movement and behaviour of resident white storks (Ciconia ciconia) from a partially migratory population

Sexa

Capture Date

End of Breeding

No. Days of Data

Total

Breeding Onset Verification

Date Last Tracked

Non-breeding

Breeding

(M)

15/11/2012

06/06/2013

118

85

203

A + F

14/02/2014

(F)

15/11/2012

28/05/2013

123

71

194

A

13/05/2014

F

16/11/2012

21/06/2013

112

105

217

A + F

16/09/2013

(F)

24/11/2012

04/06/2013

119

73

192

A

11/01/2014

(M)

24/11/2012

30/03/2013

126

62

188

A + F

05/06/2013

(F)

25/11/2012

17/04/2013

101

42

143

A

21/07/2013

(M)

25/11/2012

19/05/2013

113

62

175

A + F

24/06/2013

(F)

30/12/2012

08/06/2013

78

82

160

A + F

24/09/2013

(F)

30/12/2012

02/05/2012

99

24

123

A

15/09/2013

(M)

17/01/2013

31/05/2013

66

68

134

A

12/09/2013

(F)

17/01/2013

12/06/2013

68

78

146

A

12/06/2013

F

29/11/2013

06/06/2014

90

99

189

A + F

10/10/2014

F

08/12/2013

10/06/2014

88

96

184

A + F

11/11/2014

(M)

11/12/2013

01/06/2014

82

90

172

A

28/06/2014

(M)

11/12/2013

01/06/2014

83

89

172

A + F

26/06/2014

(M)

15/01/2014

01/06/2014

83

89

137

A

21/08/2014

(F)

02/02/2014

17/04/2014

50

24

74

A + F

01/06/2014

  1. Breeding onset from field observations (F) and/or accelerometer data (A)
  2. aSex: in brackets was estimated at time of capture from physical characteristics, without brackets was confirmed from copulation