Understanding the flight movements of a non-breeding wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans gibsoni, using a geographic information system
Karin Reinke, E. C. Butcher, C. J. Russell, D. G. Nicholls and M. D. Murray
Australian Journal of Zoology 46(2) 171 - 181
Abstract
This paper discusses the relationship between the movements of a single
wandering albatross and wind conditions. Analyses used a Geographic
Information System (GIS) to examine and describe bird movements in relation to
wind direction and speed. They include separation of the flight into pure
flight and clusters, examination of bird speed and direction relative to the
wind, and the degree to which the bird relies on horizontal wind for flight.
Generally, the flight of the bird was closely linked with the current winds,
although it was found that the bird was able to choose flight paths
independent of the wind direction.
Full text doi:10.1071/ZO97046
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