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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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

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.