a combination of tools depending on the situation can be used , such as: Radar: This is a popular choice for measuring the speed of birds in flight. It works by emitting radio waves that bounce off the bird and return to the receiver. The time it takes for the waves to make the round trip can be used to calculate the bird's distance and speed. Visual observation: This is a simple method that can be used to estimate the speed of birds. Observers can track a bird's movement over a known distance and time it to get an estimate of its speed. Radio telemetry: This method involves attaching a small transmitter to a bird. The transmitter sends out a signal that can be tracked by researchers. By measuring the changes in the signal's frequency, researchers can calculate the bird's speed. GPS tracking: Small GPS tags can be attached to birds to track their movements over time. This data can then be used to calculate the bird's average speed and even its exact flight path.
Fantastic birds 🥰✌️❣️
Yes they are
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Cool little video
Thanks.😊
Glad you enjoyed it
what 🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉
doves
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For some birds, you talked about flying speeds. When you got to the Falcon family, you switched to "diving speed".😏
How are their speed clocked 🤔
a combination of tools depending on the situation can be used , such as:
Radar: This is a popular choice for measuring the speed of birds in flight. It works by emitting radio waves that bounce off the bird and return to the receiver. The time it takes for the waves to make the round trip can be used to calculate the bird's distance and speed.
Visual observation: This is a simple method that can be used to estimate the speed of birds. Observers can track a bird's movement over a known distance and time it to get an estimate of its speed.
Radio telemetry: This method involves attaching a small transmitter to a bird. The transmitter sends out a signal that can be tracked by researchers. By measuring the changes in the signal's frequency, researchers can calculate the bird's speed.
GPS tracking: Small GPS tags can be attached to birds to track their movements over time. This data can then be used to calculate the bird's average speed and even its exact flight path.
@@Wildex33 Thank you for your answer! 🙏
I hear you but I don't understand you some of your numbers are all set especially on the ducks