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Via the ESRI on Instagram @esrigram. In partnership with Audubon. Link provided to explore the information: https://explorer.audubon.org/home?layersPanel=expand
Posted by BehindTheBrook
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Landbirds just rawdogging over the ocean.
Hell yea florida bird watching
Have you got any insights into why they choose those particular paths? Raptors seems to like the rockies.
Raptors near me track down the diablo range. Tons of golden eagles and now some bald eagles.
Alaska is peak birding
Once upon a time there was an ice age, and all the birds that flew over that part of frozen wasteland either died or began flying over different parts. And then never flew that way again.
What creates the “highways” I see here with different birds following the same narrow route? Wind patterns? Food sources?
Does anyone really think birds can fly that far come on
What’s the difference between waterbirds and waterfowl?
First picture looks like a giant overbird
Saw Raptors and thought “Jurassic Park escapees?” Then “Oh hawks, falcons, and eagles.” I need better sleep.
Is that the route that every bird takes? Meaning raptors in the west are going from Arizona to Colombia? Or just generally where raptors live and move between?
Same in Florida. Is every eagle going from Florida to Puerto Rico? Just trying to understand what birds really do
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