Mapping Migration, East Asia in Motion
Engaging animations provide a comprehensive view of bird migration across East Asia. Leveraging big data, meticulously crafted migration maps allow you to visually experience the routes and trends of bird movements, offering deep insights into their overall migration patterns.
Flight Tracking, Capturing Everything
Using 3D animation technology, we showcase the detailed flight of a single bird over a specific time period. Observe its flight path and speed in a natural environment, providing a clear understanding of bird flight behavior.
Bird Hotspots, Global Insights
Embark on a global birdwatching adventure and dive into rich data from popular birding hotspots around the world. The interactive map showcases the distribution, abundance, and observation points of various bird species, providing you with detailed insights and inspiration for your birdwatching journey.
Birds in Sight, Feathers in Flight
Delve into comprehensive information on East Asian birds, covering scientific classification, distinctive characteristics, behaviors, and detailed distribution maps. Each bird species has its own unique way of life, offering a glimpse into their distinctive roles in nature and their boundless charm.
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Contribute Data, Share Results
Join our community and share your research findings and observation records. Whether it's academic papers, bird photography, videos and recordings, or R language analysis tools, we welcome your contributions to advance bird research and conservation efforts.
Browse peer contributions, and foster knowledge exchange and continuous advancement in the field of science.
Share your R language tools, access others' data analysis models, and achieve flexibility and efficiency in data processing.
Share your bird photography, recordings, and videos here to enrich our community's multimedia resource library with your observations.
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The East Asian Bird Movement Ecology Data Platform is initiated and led by the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Science , Chinese Academy of Sciences. It represents a milestone achievement in the field of avian research within the CAS Biodiversity Monitoring and Research Network. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all our partners for their support and look forward to working together to advance bird conservation and research to new heights.