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  • Marek, thank you for your cooperation!

    4 Jan 2019

    From 31 December 2018, Marek Ksepko left the ranks of our company. Marek, thank you for your cooperation!

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    New service is now available – Bird radar survey of migratory birds at sea

    27 Dec 2017
    New service is now available – Bird radar survey of migratory birds at sea

    The 3Bird Radar System automatically detects birds and bats at open sea. Radar equipment are placed on board ships. The system adapts to the heights of the sea waves. The automatic detection of flight routes is very much appreciated by marine ornithologists. Compliant with Standard Investigation of the Impacts Of Offshore Wind Turbines On the Marine Environment (StUK4). Photos by Artur [...]

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    20 Nov 2016

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    Radar study of geese wintering in western Scotland

    13 Nov 2016
    Radar study of geese wintering in western Scotland

    This November, the team from 3Bird Radar System is conducting a radar study of geese wintering in western Scotland. The aim of the study is to map the flight paths of geese during their daily commute between different roosting and foraging sites. The goose flight behaviour on wintering grounds changes depending on weather conditions, availability of food resource and time of the year, and geese [...]

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    Bird radar research in breeding colonies of the Herring (Larus argentatus) and Caspian Gull (L. cachinnans)

    2 Nov 2016
    Bird radar research in breeding colonies of the Herring (Larus argentatus) and Caspian Gull (L. cachinnans)

    In cooperation with the Ornithological Station (Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Gdańsk; http://www.stornit.gda.pl) in season 2017 we will perform bird radar research in breeding colonies of the Herring (Larus argentatus) and Caspian Gull (L. cachinnans). The project will contribute to the better understanding of ecological factors shaping breeding [...]

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  • About us
    The 3Bird Radar System is an ornithological and chiropterological research service that combines an innovative bird and bat flights automatic radar detection solution with classic ornithological and chropterological observations. This is substantiated with analysis of audio recordings of the audible sounds emitted by birds and the ultrasounds emitted by bats.
    Our services are directed to scientists, those responsible for safety measures at airports and those involved in analysing the environmental impact of industrial and infrastructure investments.
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    • New service is now available – Bird radar survey of migratory birds at sea
    • Radar study of geese wintering in western Scotland
    • Bird radar research in breeding colonies of the Herring (Larus argentatus) and Caspian Gull (L. cachinnans)

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