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Supplementary material on the locations of Motus Wildife Tracking System receiving stations and the fall migratory movements of Bank Swallow tracked in or 2018 from New Brunswick, Canada

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Appendix 1. Supplementary material on the locations of Motus Wildife Tracking System receiving stations and the fall migratory movements of Bank Swallow tracked in 2014, 2015 or 2018 from New Brunswick, Canada.

Fig. A1.1. Locations of Motus Wildlife Tracking System receiving stations throughout North and Central America during each year of this study.

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Fig. A1.2. Fall migratory movements of 25 Bank Swallows throughout northeastern North America. The individuals shown were detected at a minimum of 1 Motus receiving station located at least 100 km away from their breeding colonies.

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