Expedition report, University of Groningen & Global Flyway Network, The Netherlands December 2016 Concentrating our efforts in Senegal, we used remote sensing products (Modis EVI 16 day time series) and 3.5 years of good quality locations of black-tailed godwits (equipped with PTT satellite tags) to generate a spatially and temporally explicit habitat prediction model using MaxEnt modelling. We found that during the non-breeding period black-tailed godwits show a preference for stable habitats within a relatively low productivity range (EVI value 0.1-0.2), likely associated with open wetlands, low vegetation cover and shallow surface water. However, remote sensing data is difficult to interpret without accurate ground-truthing information. ...