Linnets on the move
Migratory behaviour of a diurnally migrating songbird, as revealed by geolocation and captive studies
Migratory behaviour of a diurnally migrating songbird, as revealed by geolocation and captive studies
To track small birds you need to catch them; twice…
Tracking small songbirds generates important insights into avian ecology, but does not always work out the way you planned
A look at the special issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, examining how flying animals respond to the challenges – and opportunities – that come with moving in a medium that is, itself, on the move.
Could nest-site selection explain the lack of a hybrid quail swarm?
GPS-tracking reveals non-breeding locations and apparent molt-migration
Songbird movements within home ranges point to important habitat features [...]
Can captive-breeding support the hunted Asian Houbara?
Crowdfunded ornithology
Breeding and wintering Mediterranean Gulls do not mix