A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wind tunnel for periods of up to 3 and 16 h respectively. Both birds flew in steady flapping flight, with such regularity that their wingbeat frequencies could be determined by viewing them through a shutter stroboscope. When flying at a constant air speed, the teal\u27s wingbeat frequency varied with the 0.364 power of the body mass and the thrush nightingale\u27s varied with the 0.430 power. Both exponents differed from zero, but neither differed from the predicted value (0.5) at the 1 % level of significance. The teal continued to flap steadily as the tunnel tilt angle was varied from -1° (climb) to +6° (descent), while the wingbeat ...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
Migratory bird, bat and insect species tend to have more pointed wings than non-migrants. Pointed wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
The wingbeat kinematics of a thrush nightingale Luscinia luscinia were measured for steady flight in...
During forward flight, a bird's body generates drag that tends to decelerate its speed. By flapping ...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
We measured the air speeds of 31 bird species, for which we had body mass and wing measurements, mig...
The wing kinematics of birds vary systematically with body size, but we still, after several decades...
Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the ...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
Two barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) flying in the Lund wind tunnel were filmed using synchronised hi...
In view of the complexity of the wing-beat kinematics and geometry, an important class of theoretica...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
Migratory bird, bat and insect species tend to have more pointed wings than non-migrants. Pointed wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
A teal (Anas crecca) and a thrush nightingale (Luscinia luscinia) were trained to fly in the Lund wi...
The wingbeat kinematics of a thrush nightingale Luscinia luscinia were measured for steady flight in...
During forward flight, a bird's body generates drag that tends to decelerate its speed. By flapping ...
I share my fascination of bird flight with many others, and here I summarise my thesis on the subjec...
One of the central predictions of applying aerodynamic theory to the flapping flight of birds and ot...
We measured the air speeds of 31 bird species, for which we had body mass and wing measurements, mig...
The wing kinematics of birds vary systematically with body size, but we still, after several decades...
Body-mounted accelerometers provide a new prospect for estimating power use in flying birds, as the ...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
Two barn swallows (Hirundo rustica) flying in the Lund wind tunnel were filmed using synchronised hi...
In view of the complexity of the wing-beat kinematics and geometry, an important class of theoretica...
How aerodynamic power required for animal flight varies with flight speed determines optimal speeds ...
Methods of observing birds in flight now include training them to fly under known conditions in wind...
Migratory bird, bat and insect species tend to have more pointed wings than non-migrants. Pointed wi...