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Fig. 7

From: Migration routes, population status and important sites used by the globally threatened Black-faced Spoonbill (Platalea minor): a synthesis of surveys and tracking studies

Fig. 7

The distribution of stopover sites of the 24 tracked Black-faced Spoonbills (Platalea minor) showing the longest stopover duration and the number of birds using the 26 sites during autumn migration. Numbers in brackets after site names indicate the number of different tagged birds recorded using that staging site. Among the sites, 10 sites were used for 1 day (black dots), 9 sites were used for 2–7 days (small white circles), and 7 sites were used for 8–31 days (large white circles). Sites used for at least 2 days were marked with their names on the map. Three sites were used more than once: Yancheng NNR in Jiangsu Province, 3 times; Shanghai (including Chongming Island), 9 times; Luoyuan Bay in Fujian Province, twice, all in China. Revised stopover range is shaded in light purple

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