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Group of flightless bar-headed geese Anser indicus in Mongolia. This material relates to papers that appeared in the January 16, 2015 issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, Charles M.
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All birds fly high in the sky, soaring to new heights in search of a home and food. However, while some are always visible to ...
The bar-headed goose (Anser indicus) flies over the tallest peaks of the Himalayas as it migrates from India to Mongolia each year. When oxygen levels in the thin air dip as low as 7 percent, the bird ...
Patna: Two bar-headed geese, tagged with solar-powered GSM-GPS transmitters at Nagi Bird Sanctuary in Jamui district on Feb 22, have now reached the w.
“As these bar-headed geese follow the Central Asian Flyway ... The bird entered the Tibetan Plateau, flying at a speed of 59 to 74 km per hour. On March 9, it took a circular route, probably ...
Two bar-headed geese, Gagan and Vayu, tagged with solar-powered GPS-GSM transmitters, traveled from Bihar's Nagi Dam Bird Sanctuary to the wetlands of Tibet. This first-time tracking of their ...
Two bar-headed geese tagged with solar-powered GSM-GPS transmitters in Bihar’s Nagi Dam Bird Sanctuary have reached the wetlands of Tibet after more than one-month long journey, state Environment, ...
This was the first time transmitters were deployed on bar-headed geese, the highest-flying migratory birds, to track their precise movement. “The two geese will provide critical data on migration ...
Bar-headed geese Anser indicus on Terkhiin Tsagaan Lake, Mongolia. This material relates to papers that appeared in the January 16, 2015 issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, Charles M.
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