“…Relatively simple techniques of measuring the wing length compared to the tail length or wing formula, allow to collect data useful for various studies concerning long-term changes, climate changes, populations, sex and age differentiation, adaptation for migration, timing of migration (e.g. Busse 1968Busse , 1988Busse , 1997Busse , 1999Busse and Maksalon 1986;Lo Valvo et al 1988;Tellería and Carbonell 1999;Nowakowski 2000Nowakowski , 2002Tellería 2001, 2002;Yom-Tov et al 2006;Zaniewicz and Busse 2008;Salewski et al 2010;Van Buskirk et al 2010;Kovács et al 2010Kovács et al , 2012Arizaga et al 2012). However, clear dependencies are usually hidden, as the variation in wing length depends on several factors, such as sex, age, population, status of the specimen (skin, live bird) (Svensson 1992, Jenni and Winkler 1994, Fiedler 2005.…”