A University of Chicago study used new radar technology to monitor tropical bird migrations. Researchers then mapped bird activity to local weather patterns. While North American bird migrations are ...
Posted: September 15, 2025 | Last updated: September 15, 2025 Billions of birds are on the move this fall as migration season reaches its peak across North America. From tiny songbirds to larger ...
It’s a crisp autumn morning, and the forest holds a quiet promise of motion overhead. Travelers arrive at a hidden nature preserve and pause, noticing faint shadows moving through the air and hearing ...
Scientists tracked over 1.2 billion birds migrating in September 2025. The record migration was observed across large portions of North America. Weather radar systems allowed researchers to measure ...
STMicroelectronics and the University of Amsterdam (UvA) Faculty of Science have announced that a sophisticated bird-tracking system developed by the university is using advanced MEMS sensing ...
A tool called BirdCast uses radar to generate real-time maps and forecasts of bird migration. Climate change may be causing some birds, like the American white pelican, to migrate north earlier than ...
The Motus Wildlife Tracking System is now being used in Fife, Scotland, to study Rock Pipit migration. Additionally, the system recently picked up the migratory movements of a Blackbird from Norway.
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