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Repeated migration of a juvenile European Nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus

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    Migration routes and timing of European Nightjars (Caprimulgus europaeus) breeding in eastern Mongolia

    The phenology and routes of long-distance migrations of European Nightjars are well described for Western European individuals migrating within the East Atlantic and Mediterranean flyways, while little is know...

    Michiel Lathouwers, Raphaël Nussbaumer, Felix Liechti in Journal of Ornithology (2022)

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    Rush or relax: migration tactics of a nocturnal insectivore in response to ecological barriers

    During their annual migration, avian migrants alternate stopover periods, for refuelling, with migratory flight bouts. We hypothesise that European Nightjars (Caprimulgus europaeus) adapt their daily migration ta...

    Michiel Lathouwers, Tom Artois, Nicolas Dendoncker, Natalie Beenaerts in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Author Correction: Proximity of breeding and foraging areas affects foraging effort of a crepuscular, insectivorous bird

    A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has not been fixed in the paper.

    Ruben Evens, Natalie Beenaerts, Thomas Neyens, Nele Witters in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Proximity of breeding and foraging areas affects foraging effort of a crepuscular, insectivorous bird

    When complementary resources are required for an optimal life cycle, most animals need to move between different habitats. However, the level of connectivity between resources can vary and, hence, influence in...

    Ruben Evens, Natalie Beenaerts, Thomas Neyens, Nele Witters in Scientific Reports (2018)