News

  • August 2, 2019Missing the mark: a brief discussion of migration in northeastern North America associated with a strong frontal passage

    19-22 April 2019 saw some spectacularly intense weather in the eastern US, with some obvious after effects in terms of migrating birds’ distributions. Read on for a brief description of events that presumably carried nocturnally migrating songbirds farther afield that they intended to travel.

  • August 2, 2019Good heavens, BirdCast: ssss-science!

    The BirdCast team has been busy publishing science! We have been very fortunate to publish a number of papers over the past year to document all the cool findings we’ve discovered in our work and with our collaborators. Here is a short summary of some of them, with links to where you can read more.

  • May 15, 2019Research: Radar Aeroecology

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwvXKmOViws&feature=youtu.be Special issue on Radar Aeroecology  As you know, one of the main methods we use to study birds here at BirdCast is radar. Radar has been used to study animal movements for a long time, but recent advances has…

  • May 3, 2019Global Big Day: Species on the Move in the US

    Global Big Day is nearly here, and Team BirdCast wishes all of you birding around the planet an exciting, safe, and diverse day! For those teams birding in the US, we have a special addition of Species on the Move … Good luck to all!

  • May 3, 2019Species on the Move, Global Big Day Edition: Great Knot

    Global Big Day is almost here, and here’s another Species on the Move that teams in Eastern Asia may hope to find!

  • April 29, 2019Species on the move: a quick look among continents

    Migration is well under way across the globe, and Team BirdCast is highlighting a few species in interactive maps made with eBird data. Check out how the progression of migration for the group of species has changed over the last 30 days.

  • April 11, 2019Recent Press, 2011-2019, for BirdCast and its team

    Since its beginnings, BirdCast has been fortunate to receive media attention from a diverse array of outlets. We’ve assembled some of these below in this post to keep you all updated on the outreach and education. Some of the links…

  • April 2, 2019Research: Nocturnal flight-calling behaviour predicts vulnerability to artificial light in migratory birds

    ANN ARBOR—Birds that produce faint chirps called flight calls during nighttime migration collide with illuminated buildings much more often than closely related species that don’t produce such calls, according to a new analysis of a 40-year record of thousands of…

  • April 1, 2019Research: Study Names Top Cities Emitting Light that Endangers Migratory Birds

    Chicago, Houston, and Dallas top the list Ithaca, NY—An estimated 600 million birds die from building collisions every year in the United States. Scientists at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology have published new research highlighting artificial light at night as…

  • April 1, 2019Bright lights in the big cities: migratory birds’ exposure to artificial light

    New research from the BirdCast team highlights risks of exposure to artificial light at night for migrating birds. We ranked metropolitan areas where birds are at the greatest risk of becoming attracted to and disoriented by lights.

  • March 12, 2019First arrivals: “Spring” 2019 BirdCast

    With the vernal equinox approaching, Team BirdCast welcomes back our forecast and live migration maps for the spring 2019 season!

  • January 8, 2019Research: Study Finds 2 Billion Birds Migrate Over Gulf Coast

    Data from radar & bird watchers reveal spring migration details Ithaca, NY— A new study combining data from citizen scientists and weather radar stations is providing detailed insights into spring bird migration along the Gulf of Mexico and how these journeys may be affected…

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