by White Fox | Jul 15, 2024 | Arctic Avian Diversity
For breathtaking Arctic bird watching, you'll want to explore spots like Varanger in northeastern Norway, Coburg Island in Nunavut, Canada, and Eyjafjörður in Iceland. These locations boast a vibrant array of over 100 bird species,...
by White Fox | Jul 15, 2024 | Arctic Avian Diversity
Discover Europe’s largest bird cliff at Latrabjarg Cliffs, where you’ll be captivated by puffins, razorbills, and other seabirds engaging in lively behaviour, perfect for close-up photography. Next, explore Lake Myvatn, an essential breeding ground hosting...
by White Fox | Jul 15, 2024 | Arctic Avian Diversity
Discover the top Arctic bird watching hotspots for an unforgettable experience. In Norway, the Varanger Peninsula, Hornøya Island, and the Svalbard Archipelago offer diverse species from seabirds to Ivory Gulls in pristine landscapes. Alaska's...
by White Fox | Jul 15, 2024 | Arctic Avian Diversity
To better understand Arctic bird migration patterns, you should first recognize the environmental cues like day length and food availability that trigger migration. Birds navigate using celestial signals, magnetic fields, landmarks, and even smells....
by White Fox | Jul 15, 2024 | Arctic Avian Diversity
To track Arctic bird migration patterns, you'll rely on cutting-edge technologies like GPS and light-level geolocators. These tools provide precise location data and daily migration routes. Analyzing migration maps, created from this data, reveals key...
by White Fox | Jul 15, 2024 | Arctic Avian Diversity
Arctic bird species' migration patterns are primarily driven by seasonal changes, such as variations in daylight and temperature. As seasons shift, so does the availability of food and the conditions of their habitat, including changes in sea ice cover...