


Not only can we see migratory pathways, these predictive models inform where to direct conservation efforts. Not only can we see how Barn Swallows move, we can see where they are most common, and we can see a different population in South America that migrates from Argentina to Venezuela and back.Ĭerulean Warbler © Brad Imhoff / Macaulay Library The detail and information in the visualizations is breathtaking. Watch the journey of Barn Swallows, a bird found darting over fields and lakes, from South America to Canada. And knowing the locations where bird populations are most likely to occur throughout the year is critical to be able to protect the right places at the right time.

Identifying changes in abundance throughout the full annual cycle is an aspect that was previously difficult to pinpoint for more than a few individual species. Migratory pathwaysĮBird Status and Trends animations visualize the changes in abundance at weekly intervals shedding light on continental-scale patterns for more than 1,000 species. The eBird Status and Trends abundance animations reveal migratory pathways and when and where species occur-all to help guide conservation and power your birding experience.
