2024
DOI: 10.1002/rse2.397
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Quantifying nocturnal thrush migration using sensor data fusion between acoustics and vertical‐looking radar

Silvia Giuntini,
Juha Saari,
Adriano Martinoli
et al.

Abstract: Studying nocturnal bird migration is challenging because direct visual observations are difficult during darkness. Radar has been the means of choice to study nocturnal bird migration for several decades, but provides limited taxonomic information. Here, to ascertain the feasibility of enhancing the taxonomic resolution of radar data, we combined acoustic data with vertical‐looking radar measurements to quantify thrush (Family: Turdidae) migration. Acoustic recordings, collected in Helsinki between August and … Show more

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“…To study larger flying animals, like birds and bats, radar instruments with wavelengths of a few up to several centimeters, like X-band (λ = 2.5-3.75 cm; e.g. Giuntini et al 2024, Werber et al 2023, C-Band (λ = 4-8 cm; e.g. Boero et al 2020, Nilsson et al 2019, S-Band (λ = 7.5-15 cm; e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To study larger flying animals, like birds and bats, radar instruments with wavelengths of a few up to several centimeters, like X-band (λ = 2.5-3.75 cm; e.g. Giuntini et al 2024, Werber et al 2023, C-Band (λ = 4-8 cm; e.g. Boero et al 2020, Nilsson et al 2019, S-Band (λ = 7.5-15 cm; e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%