The use of nocturnal flights for barrier crossing in a diurnally migrating songbird.
Christie D LavalléeSaeedeh Bani AssadiAlicia M KorpachJames D RayJason D FischerJoe SiegristKevin C FraserPublished in: Movement ecology (2021)
Overall, our results demonstrate the use of nocturnal flight and a high degree of individual plasticity in migration strategies on a circadian scale in a species generally considered to be a diurnal migrant. Nocturnal flights at barrier crossing may provide time and energy savings where foraging opportunities are low in an otherwise diurnal strategy. Future research should target how diel foraging and refueling strategies support nocturnal flights and barrier crossing in this and other diurnal species.