2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-695821/v1
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Days to Visit an Offshore Island: Effect of Weather Conditions on Arrival Fuel Load and Potential Flight Range for Common Blackbirds Turdus Merula Migrating Over the North Sea

Abstract: Background: Crossing open water instead of following the coast(line) is one way for landbirds to continue migration. However, depending on prevailing weather and the birds’ physiological condition, it is also a risky choice. To date, the question remains as to which interplay between environmental conditions and physiological condition force landbirds to stop on remote islands. We hypothesise that unfavourable winds would affect lean birds with low energy resources, while poor visibility would affect all birds… Show more

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