Offshore breeding in the Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus: two offshore areas examined in relation to an inshore area in western Finland
Abstract
Offshore areas in the Baltic Sea offer extreme conditions for breeding Great Crested Grebes (e .g . lack of helophytes, strong wave action, and high sea water amplitudes) . Yet nowadays Great Crested Grebes nest fairly commonly in offshore archipelagoes in both Finland and Sweden. In this study several breeding parameters were compared in Great Crested Grebes nesting in a rocky and in a boulder-rich moraine archipelago in western Finland. The breeding of offshore grebes is on average successful (1 .55-1.60 young per pair and year) due to such factors as protection from larid colonies, good availability of food andopportunistic modifications of thebreeding . However, the egg-laying seems to be clearly later than in a traditional habitat, and the habitat and nest site selection differs between the areas studied . Areas with irregular shores may offer grebes protected microhabitats, which promotes the exploitation of even very barren archipelagoes.How to Cite
Ulfvens, J. (1989). Offshore breeding in the Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus: two offshore areas examined in relation to an inshore area in western Finland. Ornis Fennica, 66(3), 112–116. Retrieved from https://ornisfennica.journal.fi/article/view/133284