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- 2024
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Recurrence, fidelity and proximity to previously visited sites throughout the annual cycle in a trans-Saharan migrant, the common cuckoo
2024) In Journal of Avian Biology(
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- 2023
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Solar heating may explain extreme diel flight altitude changes in migrating birds
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- 2022
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Activity patterns throughout the annual cycle in a long-distance migratory songbird, the red-backed shrike Lanius collurio
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- 2021
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Extreme altitude changes between night and day during marathon flights of great snipes
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- 2020
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Remarkably similar migration patterns between different red-backed shrike populations suggest that migration rather than breeding area phenology determines the annual cycle
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- 2013
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Orientation of shorebirds in relation to wind: both drift and compensation in the same region
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- 2012
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To fly or not to fly depending on winds: shorebird migration in different seasonal wind regimes
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Fine-scaled orientation changes in migrating shorebirds
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Nocturnal passerine migrants fly faster in spring than in autumn: a test of the time minimization hypothesis
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- 2010
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Exaggerated orientation scatter of nocturnal passerine migrants close to breeding grounds: comparisons between seasons and latitudes
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