BirdNote   /     Migrations: Molt Migration

Summary

A safe spot for the indignity of changing feathers.

Subtitle
A safe spot for the indignity of changing feathers.
Duration
00:01:45
Publishing date
2024-08-29 07:00
Link
https://www.birdnote.org/listen/shows/migrations-molt-migration
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Shownotes

At the end of summer, the once-bright feathers of a male American Goldfinch look ragged. Growing new flight feathers in a process called molting makes him more vulnerable to predators. Before migrating to wintering grounds, many songbirds stop at a secondary location to undergo the indignities of molting. It’s called molt migration. The places birds go to molt could be important targets for conservation efforts.

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