[Tweeters] Counting birds by the full moon
Steve Hampton
stevechampton at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 08:05:10 PST 2023
The moon-migration research was described in detail in Rebecca Heisman's
book, Flight Paths <https://rebeccaheisman.com/flight-paths/>, and in her
recent presentation to the Washington Ornith Society. Her talk is online.
The moon topic starts around minute 8.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K92bd6JGgPY
On Fri, Dec 1, 2023 at 7:37 AM dan&erika <danerika at gmail.com> wrote:
> https://www.jstor.org/stable/4083149
>
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2023 at 7:14 AM Nelson Briefer <nreiferb at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Years ago in a publication by Smithsonian, was an article by a scientist,
>> I believe his name was, last name Evans. The method used was the method
>> used by hawk watchers. Using shape and proportions, and wing beats, the
>> identification of some birds can be afforded as they pass in front of the
>> moon. This method can also be used when the sun is well below the horizon
>> and the sky is dark and a raptor passes overhead at close range. In other
>> words, color and pattern, are just the skin of the bird, not the meat of
>> the bird. Nelson Briefer, Anacortes.
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