Adult Gannet migrations frequently loop clockwise around Britain and Ireland

2018
ABSTRACTThe Gannet Morus bassanus is one of the seabirdsconsidered most at risk from collision mortality at offshore wind farms in UK waters, so a better understanding of migration routes informs assessments of risk for different populations. Deployment of geolocatorson breeding adults at the Bass Rock, Scotland, and Skruður, Iceland, showed that the timing of migrations differed between populations, birds from Bass Rock passing south through UK waters mostly in October and back in February while birds from Skruður passed south through UK waters mostly later, in November, but returned north earlier, in January. Many birds from both colonies made a clockwiseloop migration around Britain and Ireland. Only a minority of birds from the Bass Rock returned northwards to the colony through the southern North Sea. A counter-intuitive consequence is that many Gannets moving northwards through waters to the west of Britain and Ireland in spring may be birds from North Sea colonies. Although Gannets normally rema...
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