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BTO Research Report 676 - How high do birds fly - phase 2 development of digital data analysis
Methodological advances have made it possible to estimate the flight heights of birds from digital aerial surveys, and there has been interest in developing continuous flight height distributions from these data (similar to previous distributions estimated from data collected during boat surveys).
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KM-EX-PC-Birds-022016-BTO Research Report 676 - How high do birds fly.pdf!
Publisher: The Crown Estate
Organisation: The Crown Estate
Subjects: Supply chain management, Planning and Design, Electricity generation, Wind power, Offshore wind power, Construction, Electricity, Grid transmission