Agostini N, Premuda G, Mellone U, Panuccio M, Logozzo D, Bassi E, Cocchi L (2005) Influence of wind and geography on orientation behavior of adult Honey Buzzards Pernis apivorus during migration over water. Acta Ornithol 40:71–74
Google Scholar
Agostini N, Cardelli C, Gustin M (2007) Factors shaping pathways of European Honey-buzzards (Pernis apivorus) during spring migration in the Central Mediterranean basin. J Raptor Res 41:57–61
Article
Google Scholar
Akesson S, Hedenström A (2007) How migrants get there: migratory performance and orientation. BioScience 57:123–133
Article
Google Scholar
Alerstam T (1981) The course and timing of bird migration. In: Aidley DJ (ed) Animal migration. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 9–54
Google Scholar
Alerstam T, Petterson SG (1976) Do birds use waves for orientation when migrating across the sea? Nature 259:205–207
Article
Google Scholar
Alerstam T, Hake M, Kjellén N (2006) Temporal and spatial patterns of repeated migratory journeys by ospreys. Anim Behav 71:555–566
Article
Google Scholar
Argos (2008) User’s manual. CLS/Service Argos, Toulouse
Google Scholar
Batchelor GK (2000) An introduction to fluid dynamics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
Google Scholar
Batschelet E (1981) Circular statistics in biology. Academic, London
Google Scholar
Bildstein KL (2006) Migrating raptors of the world. Cornell University Press, Ithaca
Google Scholar
Delingat J, Bairlein F, Hedenström A (2008) Obligatory barrier crossing and adaptive fuel management in migratory birds: the case of the Atlantic crossing in Northern Wheatears (Oenanthe oenanthe). Behav Ecol Sociobiol 62:1069–1078
Article
Google Scholar
Elkins N (1988) Weather and bird behaviour. Poyser, Calton
Google Scholar
Felicísimo ÁM, Muñoz J, González-Solis J (2008) Ocean surface winds drive dynamics of transoceanic aerial movements. PLoS ONE 3(8):e2928. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0002928
Article
Google Scholar
Ferguson-Lees J, Christie DA (2001) Raptors: birds of prey of the world. Black, London
Google Scholar
Gill RE, Tibbitts TL, Douglas DC, Handel CM, Mulcahy DM, Gottschalck JC, Warnock N, McCaffery BJ, Battley PF, Piersma T (2009) Extreme endurance flights by landbirds crossing the Pacific Ocean: ecological corridor rather than barrier? Proc R Soc Lond B 276:447–457
Article
Google Scholar
Gschweng M, Kalko EKV, Querner U, Fiedler W, Berthold P (2008) All across Africa: highly individual migration routes of Eleonora’s falcon. Proc R Soc Lond B 275:2887–2896
Article
Google Scholar
Hedenström A (2010) Extreme endurance migration: what is the limit to non-stop flight? PLoS Biology 8:e1000362. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1000362
Article
Google Scholar
Higuchi H, Shiu HJ, Nakamura H, Uematsu A, Kuno K, Saeki M, Hotta M, Tokita KI, Moriya E, Morishima E, Tamura M (2005) Migration of honey buzzards Pernis apivorus based on satellite tracking. Ornithol Sci 4:109–115
Article
Google Scholar
Kalnay E et al (1996) The NCEP/NCAR 40-year reanalysis project. Bull Am Meteorol Soc 77:437–470
Article
Google Scholar
Kenward R (ed) (2001) A manual for wildlife radio tagging. Academic, London
Google Scholar
Kerlinger P (1989) Flight strategies of migrating hawks. University of Chicago Press, Chicago
Google Scholar
Klaassen RHG, Strandberg R, Hake M, Olofsson P, Tøttrup AP, Alerstam T (2010) Loop migration in adult marsh harriers Circus aeruginosus, as revealed by satellite telemetry. J Avian Biol 41:200–207
Article
Google Scholar
Liechti F (2006) Birds: blowin’ by the wind? J Orn 147:202–211
Article
Google Scholar
López-López P, Limiñana R, Urios V (2009) Autumn migration of Eleonora’s falcon Falco eleonorae tracked by satellite telemetry. Zool Stud 48:485–491
Google Scholar
López-López P, Limiñana R, Mellone U, Urios V (2010) From the Mediterranean Sea to Madagascar. Are there ecological barriers for the long-distance migrant Eleonora’s falcon? Land Ecol 25:803–813
Article
Google Scholar
McGrady MJ, Young GS, Seegar WS (2006) Migration of a Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus over water in the vicinity of a hurricane. Ring Mig 23:80–84
Article
Google Scholar
Meyer SK, Spaar R, Bruderer B (2000) To cross the sea or to follow the coast? Flight directions and behaviour of migrating raptors approaching the Mediterranean Sea in autumn. Behaviour 137:379–399
Article
Google Scholar
Navedo JG, Masero JA, Overdijk O, Orizaola G, Sánchez-Guzmán JM (2010) Assessing the role of multiple environmental factors on Eurasian Spoonbill departure decisions from stopover sites. Ardea 98:3–12
Article
Google Scholar
Newton I (2008) The migration ecology of birds. Academic, London
Google Scholar
Pulido F, Berthold P (2010) Current selection for lower migratory activity will drive the evolution of residency in a migratory bird population. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 107:7341–7346
Article
CAS
Google Scholar
Richardson WJ (1978) Timing and amount of bird migration in relation to weather: a review. Oikos 30:224–272
Article
Google Scholar
Robinson RA, Crick HQP, Learmonth JA, Maclean IMD et al (2009) Travelling through a warming world: climate change and migratory species. Endanger Species Res 7:87–99
Article
Google Scholar
Rosén M, Hedenstrom A, Badami A, Spina F, Akesson S (1999) Hunting flight behaviour of the Eleonora’s falcon Falco eleonorae. J Avian Biol 30:342–350
Article
Google Scholar
Saino N, Rubolini D, von Hardenberg J, Ambrosini R, Provenzale A, Romano M, Spina F (2010) Spring migration decisions in relation to weather are predicted by wing morphology among trans-Mediterranean migratory birds. Func Ecol 24:658–669. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2009.01659.x
Article
Google Scholar
Shamoun-Baranes J, Baharad A, Alpert P, Berthold P, Yom-Tov Y, Dvir Y, Leshem Y (2003) The effect of wind, season and latitude on the migration speed of white storks Ciconia ciconia, along the eastern migration route. J Avian Biol 34:97–104
Article
Google Scholar
Stutchbury BJM, Tarof SA, Done T, Gow E, Kramer PM, Tautin J, Fox JW, Afanasyev V (2009) Tracking long-distance songbird migration by using geolocators. Science 323:896
Article
CAS
Google Scholar
Strandberg R, Klaassen RHG, Hake M, Alerstam T (2009) How hazardous is the Sahara Desert crossing for migratory birds? Indications from satellite tracking of raptors. Biol Lett 6:297–300. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0785
Article
Google Scholar
Thorup K, Alerstam T, Hake M, Kjellén N (2003) Bird orientation: compensation for wind drift in migrating raptors is age dependent. Proc R Soc Lond B 270(Suppl):S8–S11
Article
Google Scholar
Walter H (1979) Eleonora’s falcon. Adaptations to prey and habitat in a social raptor. University of Chicago Press, Chicago
Google Scholar
Zar JH (1984) Biostatistical analysis. Prentice-Hall, New York
Google Scholar
Zu-Aretz S, Leshem Y (1983) The sea—a trap for gliding birds. Torgos 5:16–17
Google Scholar