Hi all,
Four recent ‘Motus’ publications for your interest.
Bats:
Occurrence of a forest-dwelling bat, northern myotis (Myotis septentrionalis), within Canada’s largest conurbation. Toby J Thorne, Eryk Matczak, Melissa Donnelly, Maria C Franke, Kevin C R Kerr Journal of Urban Ecology, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2021, juab029, https://doi.org/10.1093/jue/juab029# Nightjars breeding habitat use (manually tracking):
Grahame, E. R. M., K. D. Martin, E. A. Gow, and D. R. Norris. 2021. Diurnal and nocturnal habitat preference of Eastern Whip-poor-wills (Antrostomus vociferous) in the northern portion of their breeding range. Avian Conservation and Ecology 16(2):14. https://doi.org/10.5751/ACE-01929-160214
Shorebird stopover ecology:
Drought at a coastal wetland affects refuelling and migration strategies of shorebirds. Alexandra M. Anderson, Christian Friis, Cheri L. Gratto-Trevor, Christopher M. Harris, Oliver P. Love, R. I. Guy Morrison, Sean W. J. Prosser, Erica Nol & Paul A. Smith. Oecologia (2021)Cite this article
Songbird Migration
Underestimated scale of songbird offshore migration across the south-eastern North Sea during autumn. Vera Brust & Ommo Hüppop. Journal of Ornithology (2021)Cite this article
Good Motus’ing,
Stu