Each year billions of birds migrate between Europe and Africa. How flexible is this migratory life-style when environments are rapidly changing? This thesis examines the possibilities of pied flycatchers to advance migration schedules to track environmental changes, such as advancements in peak-food availability during breeding as a result of climate warming. Migration and wintering conditions were described with the help of novel tracking techniques, while individuals’ arrival schedules were also investigated at a Dutch breeding population. An individuals’ spring arrival date was reasonably consistent among years, but time schedules were also adjusted to external conditions, particularly in young birds and in autumn. The large variation in...