While prior studies of swallow manoeuvering have focused on slow-speed flight and obstacle avoidance in still air, swallows survive by foraging at high speeds in windy environments. Recent advances in field-portable, high-speed video systems, coupled with precise anemometry, permit measures of high-speed aerial performance of birds in a natural state. We undertook the present study to test: (i) the manner in which barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) may exploit wind dynamics and ground effect while foraging and (ii) the relative importance of flapping versus gliding for accomplishing high-speed manoeuvers. Using multi-camera videography synchronized with wind-velocity measurements, we tracked coursing manoeuvers in pursuit of prey. Wind speed a...
How do flying birds respond to changing environments? The behaviour of budgerigars, Melopsittacus un...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Dynamic soaring harvests energy from a spatiotemporal wind gradient, allowing albatrosses to glide o...
While prior studies of swallow manoeuvering have focused on slow-speed flight and obstacle avoidance...
While prior studies of swallow manoeuvering have focused on slow-speed flight and obstacle avoidance...
Two barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) flying in the Lund wind tunnel were filmed using synchronised hi...
Although the biomechanics of animal flight have been well studied in laboratory apparatus such as wi...
International audienceAlthough the biomechanics of animal flight have been well studied in laborator...
Migratory birds have evolved the ability to accumulate, at appropriate times during the annual life-...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
The performance capabilities of flying animals reflect the interplay of biomechanical and physiologi...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
Of the three species of hirundine that breed sympatrically across the U.K., one, the barn swallow, h...
Global wind patterns affect flight strategies in many birds, including pelagic seabirds, many of whi...
Dynamic soaring harvests energy from a spatiotemporal wind gradient, allowing albatrosses to glide o...
How do flying birds respond to changing environments? The behaviour of budgerigars, Melopsittacus un...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Dynamic soaring harvests energy from a spatiotemporal wind gradient, allowing albatrosses to glide o...
While prior studies of swallow manoeuvering have focused on slow-speed flight and obstacle avoidance...
While prior studies of swallow manoeuvering have focused on slow-speed flight and obstacle avoidance...
Two barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) flying in the Lund wind tunnel were filmed using synchronised hi...
Although the biomechanics of animal flight have been well studied in laboratory apparatus such as wi...
International audienceAlthough the biomechanics of animal flight have been well studied in laborator...
Migratory birds have evolved the ability to accumulate, at appropriate times during the annual life-...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
The performance capabilities of flying animals reflect the interplay of biomechanical and physiologi...
Birds in flight are proposed to adjust their body orientation (heading) and airspeed to wind conditi...
Of the three species of hirundine that breed sympatrically across the U.K., one, the barn swallow, h...
Global wind patterns affect flight strategies in many birds, including pelagic seabirds, many of whi...
Dynamic soaring harvests energy from a spatiotemporal wind gradient, allowing albatrosses to glide o...
How do flying birds respond to changing environments? The behaviour of budgerigars, Melopsittacus un...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Dynamic soaring harvests energy from a spatiotemporal wind gradient, allowing albatrosses to glide o...