Tiny Songbird Makes Record Migration, U of G Study Proves
By University of Guelph
3/19/2019
It’s an epic journey for a tiny bird.
For the first time, University of Guelph biologists have tracked an annual migration of up to 20,000 kilometres made by the 12-gram blackpoll warbler, one of the fastest declining songbirds in North America.
The bird’s trek between its breeding grounds in the central and western boreal forest of North America and its winter home in the Amazon Basin – one of the longest songbird migrations recorded — is the topic of a new paper by a research team headed by U of G biologist Ryan Norris.
The paper was published today in the journal Ecology.
Read more here: https://news.uoguelph.ca/2019/03/tiny-songbird-makes-record-migration-u-of-g-study-proves/