Like others, the tech is really promising, and it would be useful to have more info.
I also think it's fascinating how the advanced tech is allowing scientists to gain more insight into the animal behaviors that are all around us, yet still unknown.
Another migratory bird feat is the Pacific golden plover[1] that fly from Alaska and Siberia to Hawaii and New Zealand over several days. The incredible thing is that after raising their young in the north, the parents fly south without them. The young birds fly south by themselves and find the islands by themselves (presumably). There is much unkown about this migration, and these sensors would be very helpful.
I also think it's fascinating how the advanced tech is allowing scientists to gain more insight into the animal behaviors that are all around us, yet still unknown.
Another migratory bird feat is the Pacific golden plover[1] that fly from Alaska and Siberia to Hawaii and New Zealand over several days. The incredible thing is that after raising their young in the north, the parents fly south without them. The young birds fly south by themselves and find the islands by themselves (presumably). There is much unkown about this migration, and these sensors would be very helpful.
[1] http://www.kilaueapoint.org/education/naturefocus/hnf3/index...