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Nocturnal bird migration in the Bay of Biscay as observed by a thermal-imaging camera
Authors:Nadja Weisshaupt  Mercedes Maruri  Juan Arizaga
Affiliation:1. Department of Ornithology, Society of Sciences Aranzadi, Donostia-S. Sebastián, Spain;2. Institute for Applied Mathematics, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain;3. Basque Meteorology Agency (Euskalmet), Alava, Spain;4. TECNALIA-Energy and Environment Division-Meteo Area, Alava, Spain
Abstract:
Capsule: Bird migration was recorded by an infrared device at three sites in the southeastern Bay of Biscay, indicating seasonal east–west differences in migration flow.

Aims: The main aims of this study were to quantify and describe nocturnal migration dynamics in proximity of a sea barrier, and to assess seasonal and geographical drivers of migration patterns.

Methods: A thermal-imaging camera was used at two coastal study sites (Punta Galea, Cape Higuer) in spring and three study sites (coast: Punta Galea, Cape Higuer; inland: Iregua Valley) in autumn for four hours from sunset over 90 nights in 2014 and 2015.

Results: Migration was strong at both coastal sites in early spring. Autumn migration was weak at the western coast, but strong at the eastern coast and inland. Tailwind had no significant effect on migration intensity, but migration ceased during strong cross- or headwinds despite clear skies. The majority of the targets were passerines.

Conclusions: The patterns observed suggest spring migration occurs on a broader front, potentially involving sea crossing further to the west, while autumn migration concentrates more eastwards over land. In both seasons, there was no significant response to wind conditions.

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