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  1. JTweedie

    Could migration routes be traced back to where birds evolved in ancient times?

    I saw this mentioned on Twitter the other day. I'd forgotten about this thread, but good to see it mentioned here too.
  2. JTweedie

    Could migration routes be traced back to where birds evolved in ancient times?

    Turns out the "paper" I got was just a summary of someone else's paper. However, the paper in question is about the Richard's pipit (Anthus richardi), a bird that breeds in Siberia and winters in southeast Asia, but is known in Europe. The authors refer to those birds that are known in small...
  3. JTweedie

    Could migration routes be traced back to where birds evolved in ancient times?

    I thought you might be interested in this paper: Bird migration: When vagrants become pioneers Unfortunately it's behind a paywall but I've contacted the author to ask if he can share the paper. My university library only has access up to a year ago, so I imagine that'll be the same for all...
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