Identifying inter-thermal glides from Social eavesdropping allows for a more risky gliding strategy by thermal-soaring birds Hannah J. Williams Andrew J. King Olivier Duriez Luca Börger Emily L. C. Shepard 10.6084/m9.figshare.7229432.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Identifying_inter-thermal_glides_from_Social_eavesdropping_allows_for_a_more_risky_gliding_strategy_by_thermal-soaring_birds/7229432 Glides were clearly identifiable as periods of straight flight and sustained altitude loss between bouts of circling behaviour (see Williams et al. 2015 for details). The circling is represented by a consistent sine-wave when the tri-axial magnetometry data is plotted against time. This indicates turning within the thermal updraft. 2018-10-19 16:46:21 flight social information movement ecology aeroecology airspeed risk