Soaring over open waters: horizontal winds provide lift to soaring migrants in weak thermal conditions.
J ŠkrábalŠ KrejčíR RaabEsther Sebastián-GonzálezI LiterákPublished in: Movement ecology (2023)
Thanks to modern GPS-GSM telemetry devices and available data from online databases, we explored the effect of different weather variables on the occurrence of soaring behavior and soaring patterns of migratory raptors. We revealed how wind affected the soaring pattern and that tracked birds could soar in weak thermals by utilizing horizontal winds, thus reducing energy costs of active flapping flight over vast water bodies.