Abstract

THE opportunity to record bird movements with radar has undoubtedly existed in the Far East, but we know of no published studies of bird migration that utilized radar in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippine Islands, Taiwan, American Micronesia or even Japan. We report here a radar study of bird migration over Hong Kong (which lies between 22° 9′ and 22° 37′ N and 113° 52′ and 114° 30′ E) to stimulate the use of radar to study bird migrations across or between some of the countries mentioned, and also additional studies on the mainland of China.

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