Ornithologists from the Natural History Museum specializing in avian migration and ecology present field research and observations on waterfowl movements and feeding strategies.
The session examines migration routes, seasonal diet variation and the ecological factors shaping foraging behavior, including how long-distance travel influences nutrition. Speakers investigate species-specific feeding patterns, anthropogenic impacts on wetland resources and implications for conservation, revealing how diet and migration interconnect to inform habitat protection and management.
In French.