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Tracking Clock-shifted Homing Pigeons from Familiar Release Sites

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Journal J Exp Biol
Specialty Biology
Date 1999 Dec 23
PMID 10607530
Citations 4
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Abstract

Clock-shifted homing pigeons were tracked from familiar sites 17.1 km and 23.5 km from the home loft in Pisa, Italy, using an on-board route recorder. At the first release site, north of home, the majority of clock-shifted birds had relatively straight tracks comparable with those of control birds. At the second release site, south of home, the clock-shifted birds deflected in the direction predicted for the degree of clock shift, with many birds travelling some distance in the wrong direction before correcting their course. The possible role of large-scale terrain features in homing pigeon navigation is discussed.

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