%0 Journal Article %A Williams, Hannah J. %A King, Andrew J. %A Duriez, Olivier %A Börger, Luca %A L. C. Shepard, Emily %D 2018 %T Identifying inter-thermal glides from Social eavesdropping allows for a more risky gliding strategy by thermal-soaring birds %U 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 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.7229432.v1 %2 https://rs.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/13311791 %K flight %K social information %K movement ecology %K aeroecology %K airspeed %K risk %X 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. %I The Royal Society