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Table 1 Post-departure movement type, sample size, departure location, and migratory destination are shown for each species included in the study. See references for habitat and tagging information. See also Table S1 for more details

From: Songbirds initiate migratory flights synchronously relative to civil dusk

Species

Movement type

n (sex)

Departure location

Destination

References

American Redstart (Spring)

Setophaga ruticilla

Migration

31 (12♀, 19♂)

Jamaica

Great Lakes Region, N.E. USA

[6]

Ovenbird (Spring)

Seiurus aurocapilla

Migration

17 (sex unk.)

Jamaica

N.E. USA

Brunner et al. unpub. data

Swainson’s Warbler (Spring)

Limnothlypis swainsonii

Migration

14 (sex unk.)

Jamaica

S.E. USA

[78]

Kirtland’s Warbler (Spring)

Setophaga kirtlandii

Migration

66 (13♀, 53♂)

The Bahamas

Great Lakes Region

[79]

Kirtland’s Warbler (Fall)

Setophaga kirtlandii

Migration

46 (11♀, 35♂)

Michigan

The Bahamas

[79]

Gambel’s White-crowned Sparrow (Fall)

Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii

Unk.

49 (21♀, 28♂)

Alaska

Western USA

[9]

Bicknell’s Thrush (Fall)

Catharus bicknelli

Migration

19 (17♂, 2 unk.)

Quebec

Hispaniola and Cuba

[46]

Swainson’s Thrush (Fall)

Catharus ustulatus

Unk.

23 (5♀, 15♂, 3 unk.)

Quebec

Central and South America

[46]

Swainson’s Thrush (Fall)

Catharus ustulatus

Regional

65 (2♀, 14♂, 49 unk.)

Nova Scotia

Central and South America

[45]

Blackpoll Warbler (Fall)

Setophaga striata

Regional

49 (9♀, 5♂, 35 unk.)

Nova Scotia

South America

[43, 44]

Yellow-rumped Warbler (Fall)

Setophaga coronata

Regional

17 (5♀, 3♂, 9 unk.)

Nova Scotia

S. USA, Caribbean, C. America

[44]