The spring migration pattern of arctic birds in southwest Iceland, as recorded by radar
- 3 April 1993
- Vol. 135 (2) , 166-176
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1993.tb02828.x
Abstract
A surveillance radar in southwest Iceland was recorded by time‐lapse filming in order to monitor the migration pattern of birds departing from or passing Iceland on their way to high‐arctic breeding grounds in late May and early June 1988–1990. An overwhelming majority of the radar echoes from migrating bird flocks departed from Iceland but a few seemed to pass over from further south. Timing of movements and supplementary field observations indicated that mainly four species were involved, i.e. KnotCalidris canutus, TurnstoneArenaria interpres.SanderlingC. albaand Brent GooseBranta bernicla.Departures in late May from stopover sites in Iceland took place mainly in the afternoons, peaking between 1700 and 1900h in all 3 years. The departure intensity was lowest between 0100 and 1300h. Flight paths were generally straight, and the average track direction was towards the northwest (315°), suggesting that the majority of birds were heading for a transglacial migration across the Greenland icecap on their way to breeding grounds in northwest Greenland and northern Canada. Track directions varied with wind, although to a rather small degree, indicating partial drift or pseudodrift. More echoes were registered in easterly winds (tailwinds) and fewer in northerly winds than expected from random. Airspeeds were significantly slower than groundspeeds (average 17.0 and 18.7 m/s, respectively), showing that the birds more often than not benefited from tail wind assistance.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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