Wired Science recently reported about the use of airplane drones to count remote bird populations. Spanish scientists were having difficulty trying to get an accurate count of a rare population of black-headed gulls. Observation teams were scaring the birds in to flight. Previously, drones tracked wildlife and marine mammals. Read more at: Wired Science: Aerial Drone Counts Birds for Science
Posted by: Sandy Steinman | November 17, 2011
A New Strategy For Bird Counts
Posted in Birds | Tags: airplane drones, Bird, bird counts, black-headed gulls


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