We churned through over 100 million radar samples to quantify the structure of migration through the airspaces across the United States: Just out in Ecology esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Kyle Horton
Check out the video below β¬οΈ and then read the #OpenAccess study in our journal "Ecology"!
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A new study has uncovered several instances of wood warblers βΒ some of the most colorful birds in North America β passing color-related genes to other wood warbler species, including those that are no...
That's our hope. We estimated peak activity times and flight heights for all the radar locations - they're provided in the supplemental data. We output the values using a few different approaches to allow for different conservation decisions and policies.
Thanks Ben!
Thanks Bart, glad to hear it. Simple indeed! Looking forward to seeing you all at IRAC next year.
Peak bird migration is nearly upon us. May your mornings be full of warblers, orioles, grosbeaks and tanagers!