SYNOPSIS. While useful in describing the efficiency of maneuvering flight, steady-state (i.e., fixed wing) models of maneuvering performance cannot provide insight to the efficacy of maneuvering, particularly during low-speed flapping flight. Contrasted with airplane-analogous gliding/high speed maneuvering, the aerodynamic and biomechanical mechanisms employed by birds at low flight speeds are violent, with rapidly alternating forces routinely being developed. The saltatory nature of this type of flight results in extreme linear and angular displacements of the bird’s body; however, birds isolate their heads from these accel-erations with cervical reflexes. Experiments with pigeons suggest this ability to isolate the visual and vestib-ular...
During molt, birds replace their feathers to retain feather quality and maintain flight performance....
Introduction: When birds fly in cluttered environments, they must tailor their flight to the gaps th...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
SYNOPSIS. While useful in describing the efficiency of maneuvering flight, steady-state (i.e., fixed...
Bird flight is a remarkable adaptation that has allowed the approximately 10,000 extant species to c...
Flap-bounding, a form of intermittent flight, is often exhibited by small birds over their entire ra...
Introduction: Birds regularly fly in conditions of reduced visibility where they cannot see the hori...
Maneuvering flight has long been recognized as an important component of the natural behavior of man...
Similar flight control principles operate across insect and vertebrate fliers. These principles indi...
Musculoskeletal systems cope with many environmental perturbations without neurological control. The...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
The complexity of low speed maneuvering flight is apparent from the combination of two critical aspe...
Here we present the first measurements of 3D acceleration and turn rate obtained from a bird in wide...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
During molt, birds replace their feathers to retain feather quality and maintain flight performance....
Introduction: When birds fly in cluttered environments, they must tailor their flight to the gaps th...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
SYNOPSIS. While useful in describing the efficiency of maneuvering flight, steady-state (i.e., fixed...
Bird flight is a remarkable adaptation that has allowed the approximately 10,000 extant species to c...
Flap-bounding, a form of intermittent flight, is often exhibited by small birds over their entire ra...
Introduction: Birds regularly fly in conditions of reduced visibility where they cannot see the hori...
Maneuvering flight has long been recognized as an important component of the natural behavior of man...
Similar flight control principles operate across insect and vertebrate fliers. These principles indi...
Musculoskeletal systems cope with many environmental perturbations without neurological control. The...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
The complexity of low speed maneuvering flight is apparent from the combination of two critical aspe...
Here we present the first measurements of 3D acceleration and turn rate obtained from a bird in wide...
Unlike airplanes birds must have either flapping or oscillating wings (the hummingbird). Only such w...
This thesis consists of four major studies: a study of incipient flight behaviors in young birds ov...
During molt, birds replace their feathers to retain feather quality and maintain flight performance....
Introduction: When birds fly in cluttered environments, they must tailor their flight to the gaps th...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...