Remarkably similar migration patterns between different red-backed shrike populations suggest that migration rather than breeding area phenology determines the annual cycle

Lykke Pedersen, Alejandro Onrubia, Yannis Vardanis, Christos Barboutis, Stef Waasdorp, Monique van Helvert, Marten Geertsma, Per Ekberg, Mikkel Willemoes, Roine Strandberg, Ekaterina Matsyna, Alexander Matsyna, Raymond H. G. Klaassen, Thomas Alerstam, Kasper Thorup, Anders P. Tottrup*

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