Tibor Hadarics

Tibor Hadarics
University of West Hungary, Sopron · Institute of Wildlife Management and Vertebrate Zoology

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

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Two new species appeared in the Hungarian avifauna in 2017: the Siberian Accentor and the Bonaparte’s Gull. A Siberian Accentor was observed and photographed at Surány near Pócsmegyer between 18 th –29 th January. A Bonaparte’s Gull was seen and photographed over Hortobágy Fishponds at Hortobágy on 14 th April. With the observations of these specie...
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Two new species appeared in the Hungarian avifauna in 2016: the Rock Pipit and the Yellow-billed Loon. The Rock Pipit was trapped and ringed in the habitat reconstruction area (Borsodi-dűlő) near Fertőújlak on 10
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This paper is a report on the appearance of the Naumann’s Thrush The bird was seen and photographed in Népliget, Budapest on the 31
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Two new species appeared in the Hungarian avifauna in 2014: the Spanish Sparrow and the Blyth’s Reed Warbler. One pair of Spanish Sparrow was breeding in Bácsborsód between June 13
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Three new species appeared in the Hungarian avifauna in 2013: the Black-throated Thrush, the Booted Warbler and the Caspian Plover. A Black-throated Thrush stayed at the Nagyerdõ, Debrecen between the 1st and 12th of March. A Booted Warbler was trapped and ringed at the Hortobágy Fishpond on the 25th of May. Finally, a Caspian Plover was observed n...
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Three new species appeared in the Hungarian avifauna in 2013: the Black-throated Thrush, the Booted Warbler and the Caspian Plover. A Black-throated Thrush stayed at the Nagyerdõ, Debrecen between the 1st and 12th of March. A Booted Warbler was trapped and ringed at the Hortobágy Fishpond on the 25th of May. Finally, a Caspian Plover was observed n...
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A female Hyles vespertilio (ESPER, 1779) was collected at light at a limestone mine at Fertőrákos (NW Hungary) on 7th June 2004. This species is new to the Hungarian Lepidopteran fauna. The authors also found two caterpillars (L3 instar) on Chamaenerion (Epilobium) dodonaei on 8th July 2004; one female imago emerged from the resulting bred pupae on...

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