About this project
Location
Khurkh, Ugii (Mongolia), Baikal (Russia), Qinghai (China)
A research initiative using individual-tracking methods (mainly multi-sensor geolocators) to document the migration patterns of landbirds across East-Central Asia, covering sites in Russia, Mongolia, and China.
Khurkh, Ugii (Mongolia), Baikal (Russia), Qinghai (China)
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