Joshua
Mennill
Sent: December-05-16 12:37
To: Debbie Leick ; nfc-l@cornell.edu
Cc: John Kearney ; Kate Stone
; Carrie Voss
Subject: Re: [nfc-l] 2016 Fall NFC Update
All,
In relation to this question, there is an exciting new paper in the journal
Biology Letters about the height of nocturnal
12/2/2016 1:21 PM
> To: 'Debbie Leick'; nfc-l@cornell.edu
> Cc: 'Kate Stone'; 'Carrie Voss'
> Subject: RE: [nfc-l] 2016 Fall NFC Update
>
> Hi Debbie,
>
> Very interesting work. Low elevation in your area would be very high in a
> coastal area
Yes, makes me wonder, too. Do you have any sense of this from the monitoring
you've done?
From: John Kearney
Sent: 12/2/2016 1:21 PM
To: 'Debbie Leick'; nfc-l@cornell.edu
Cc: 'Kate Stone'; 'Carrie Voss'
Subject: RE: [nfc-l] 2016 Fall NFC U
Hi Debbie,
Very interesting work. Low elevation in your area would be very high in a
coastal area. It makes me wonder how the preferred flight altitude of a migrant
is related to sea-level and local geography.
John
Carleton, NS
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Thanks Debbie! We have a lot to learn about night migration!
Cheers
Meena
Meena Haribal
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