Vagrant birds are mesmerizing birdwatchers worldwide, but the nature of vagrancy and the true origin of the vagrants are poorly known. To Western Europe, the massive Siberian land mass delivers most of the vagrant songbirds, e.g. Yellow-browed Warbler (YBW) (Abrornis inornatus, formerly Phylloscopus inornatus). In this study we used stable hydrogen isotope ratios in tail feathers ( 2 Hf ) from two ringing stations in northern Fennoscandia in an attempt to link vagrant YBW to potential regions of origin. We could do this thanks to a collection of samples from nestling and breeding adult YBW in Central Siberia. Compared with the nestling samples, the Fennoscandian 2 Hf data indicated origins in the western and/or southern parts o...
Patterns of feather wear in birds captured in spring have traditionally been analysed to describe th...
Understanding bird migration and dispersal is important to inform full life-cycle conservation plann...
Migratory connectivity for small migratory passerines has been quantified primarily with stable hydr...
We used analyses of stable hydrogen isotope (d2H) measurements in Common Crossbill feathers (d2Hf) ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of immigration and emigration rates is crucial for understanding of population...
Stable hydrogen isotopes (δD) in flight feathers were measured to investigate the summer origins of ...
Estimates of migratory connectivity are needed for full annual cycle population models of migratory ...
We analysed the stable isotope of hydrogen (δ2H) in first generation median wing covert feathers sam...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
Abstract Understanding seasonal mobility, population connectivity, and site fidelity is critical for...
Measurement of stable-hydrogen isotopes (δD) in feathers of migrating birds can provide information ...
Molecular markers and stable isotopes have provided important insights into the migratory connectivi...
An enduring problem in avian ecology and conservation is linking breeding and wintering grounds of m...
An enduring problem in avian ecology and conservation is linking breeding and wintering grounds of m...
Patterns of feather wear in birds captured in spring have traditionally been analysed to describe th...
Understanding bird migration and dispersal is important to inform full life-cycle conservation plann...
Migratory connectivity for small migratory passerines has been quantified primarily with stable hydr...
We used analyses of stable hydrogen isotope (d2H) measurements in Common Crossbill feathers (d2Hf) ...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of immigration and emigration rates is crucial for understanding of population...
Stable hydrogen isotopes (δD) in flight feathers were measured to investigate the summer origins of ...
Estimates of migratory connectivity are needed for full annual cycle population models of migratory ...
We analysed the stable isotope of hydrogen (δ2H) in first generation median wing covert feathers sam...
Analyses of the stable isotope composition of feathers can provide significant insight into the spat...
During post-breeding migration, for many European intra-Palearctic and trans-Saharan migratory spec...
Abstract Understanding seasonal mobility, population connectivity, and site fidelity is critical for...
Measurement of stable-hydrogen isotopes (δD) in feathers of migrating birds can provide information ...
Molecular markers and stable isotopes have provided important insights into the migratory connectivi...
An enduring problem in avian ecology and conservation is linking breeding and wintering grounds of m...
An enduring problem in avian ecology and conservation is linking breeding and wintering grounds of m...
Patterns of feather wear in birds captured in spring have traditionally been analysed to describe th...
Understanding bird migration and dispersal is important to inform full life-cycle conservation plann...
Migratory connectivity for small migratory passerines has been quantified primarily with stable hydr...