Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Biologica et Oecologica 01/2002
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/12058
2024-03-28T18:23:31ZStan zbadania awifauny Wyżyny Łódzkiej
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/12089
Stan zbadania awifauny Wyżyny Łódzkiej
Markowski, Janusz; Wojciechowski, Zbigniew; Markowska, Maria; Janiszewski, Tomasz
The authors evaluated the state of the knowledge of the Łódź Upland (about
18 000 km 2) avifauna. The total of 278 bird species was recorded by authors in the study
area since the last century. After 1945, the total of 267 species were recorded, including 180
breeding species. According to the authors’ estimates about 11% of the area was investigated
more preciously. The best investigated regions are: the Bzura river valley, 219 species were
recorded including 165 breeding ones, the Pilica river valley, where the respective values are
211 and 158, region of the Jeziorsko Reservoir - 247 observed species and 152 breeding ones,
the vicinities of the locality of Rogów with 118 breeding species and the Łódź city area with
125 breeding species. The Łódź Upland has been the place o f breeding for some rare birds
in Poland: Cormorant, Purple Heron, Lesser Spotted Eagle, Hen Harrier, Montague’s Harrier,
Curlew, Ruff, Herring Gull, White-winged Tern, Whiskered Tern, Crane, Stonechat, Collared
Flycatcher, Aquatic Warbler, Bearded Tit.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZNajważniejsze ostoje ptaków na Ziemi Łódzkiej
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/12088
Najważniejsze ostoje ptaków na Ziemi Łódzkiej
Janiszewski, Tomasz; Wojciechowski, Zbigniew; Markowski, Janusz
The eight areas of European or/and domestic importance for birds of Central
Poland are presented in this paper. Jeziorsko and Sulejów Reservoirs; valleys of Pilica,
Bzura, Ner and Grabia rivers; ponds in Walewice and ponds near Łowicz "Okręt” and "Rydwan” as well as Pilicka Forest and Zaięcze Landscape Park are described in the
respect of bird communities and their potential risk assessment. Criteria for identification
of other areas of local importance are proposed and 10 subsequent areas fulfilling them
are listed.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZWystępowanie bociana czarnego Ciconia nigra (L.), cietrzewia Tetrao tetrix (L.) i jarząbka Bonasa bonasia (L.) w regionie łódzkim (Wyniki badań ankietowych)
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/12087
Występowanie bociana czarnego Ciconia nigra (L.), cietrzewia Tetrao tetrix (L.) i jarząbka Bonasa bonasia (L.) w regionie łódzkim (Wyniki badań ankietowych)
Hejduk, Janusz; Markowski, Janusz
This paper presents the results of enquiry sent (in 1994) to the forest district
administration in Łódź (Central Poland), concerning three forest bird species: black stork,
black grouse and hazel hen. Compared to the results of older study (from 1972) the increase
of black stork population is distinguishable (now about 50 breeding pairs) contrary to abruptly
decreased numbers of the other two species.
2002-01-01T00:00:00ZAktualny stan poznania entomofauny Bolimowskiego Parku Krajobrazowego ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem doliny rzeki Rawki
http://hdl.handle.net/11089/12086
Aktualny stan poznania entomofauny Bolimowskiego Parku Krajobrazowego ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem doliny rzeki Rawki
Kowalczyk, Jan; Krzeptowski, Maciej; Lenkowski, Tomasz; Majecki, Janusz; Marciniak, Barbara; Mastalerz, Maciej; Myślicka, Zdzisława; Nadolski, Jerzy; Wanat, Marek
During the study, 653 species of insects have been found in the Bolimów Landscape
Park, including 62 rare and interesting species. Among them the beetle Aderus peniaiomus is
a new species for the Polish fauna. Many species occurring here are new for the Mazovia region.
2002-01-01T00:00:00Z