Journal article
Optic flow cues guide flight in birds
PS Bhagavatula, C Claudianos, MR Ibbotson, MV Srinivasan
Current Biology | Published : 2011
Abstract
Although considerable effort has been devoted to investigating how birds migrate over large distances, surprisingly little is known about how they tackle so successfully the moment-to-moment challenges of rapid flight through cluttered environments [1]. It has been suggested that birds detect and avoid obstacles [2] and control landing maneuvers [3-5] by using cues derived from the image motion that is generated in the eyes during flight. Here we investigate the ability of budgerigars to fly through narrow passages in a collision-free manner, by filming their trajectories during flight in a corridor where the walls are decorated with various visual patterns. The results demonstrate, unequivo..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by an ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science grant (CE0561903), ARC Discovery grant DP110103277, and by a Queensland Smart State Premier's Fellowship.