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View from the other end of the flight–
“Scientists monitor local birds to track disease
The dressed-for-success plovers and ruddy turnstones — our charismatic avian part-time residents — have captured our hearts as biologists have shared news of their incredible marathon migration journeys over the years to find mates.
Now, there’s even more to the story: Because of their predictable flight paths, the birds have become part of a global early warning system to identify potential health threats and epidemics.”
http://starbulletin.com/2007/04/30/features/naturecalls.html
Nature Calls by Shirley Gerum , Honolulu Star Bulletin