Birds That Leave Their Mark: a fascinating guide to reading the hidden stories birds leave behind. 𓅰 𓅬 𓅭 𓅮 𓅯
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Will try again tomorrow, if she returns. Meanwhile, I'm surfing sites that might help me i.d. the org. that banded her.
Our findings highlight the need for #birdtracking and monitoring outside breeding ranges, ideally supported by remote sensing based #land-use land cover change monitoring. This could help understand specific environmental change drivers of species decline across the entire migratory range.
Satellite tracking reveals the surprising journeys of juvenile egrets from Australia’s Macquarie Marshes. A fascinating look at early dispersal and its importance for wetland conservation.
Read more: theornithologist.org/tracked-for-...
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New research uncovers a transcontinental migration route of ‘Heuglin’s Gulls’ – from the tropics of Sri Lanka to Arctic Russia – through inland Asia.
Read the full story: theornithologist.org/a-flyway-thr...
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What if you could follow a bird’s journey as it happens? A satellite system changing how we follow birds in real time. Discover the tech, the people behind it, and what it means for conservation.
theornithologist.org/real-time-re...
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Our ornithologists co-authored a new study using high-resolution tracking of fledged Yelkouans.
It uncovers fascinating insights into their post-fledging migration for the first time.
#Science #BirdTracking
Happy to join the Wader community! 😁
🌍 If you're involved in wader tracking, research, or conservation, check out our project: Global Wader.
🐣 More than happy to connect and help you to find out more! #Waders #Conservation #BirdTracking
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#hamradio #antenna #birdtracking I spotted this yesterday near Clay Banks in Door Peninsula, WI. Not ham radio, but a station used to track migrating birds with transmitters on them.
Bird data on big antennas, then data sent on smaller antennas probably pointed at a cell tower. motus.org
New NIOO publication: GPS tracking data of Eurasian #oystercatchers from the Netherlands and Belgium. By @hjvdkolk @AndrewM_Allen @AdriaanDokter @M_Frauendorf @Martijnvdpol1 and others. #biologging #birdtracking http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1123.90623