TAIL CAMERA. The 13-gram camera system is designed to fit on a bird's tail feathers, so it will fall off when the feathers drop during the bird's annual molt. That way the bird isn't stuck for a long time carrying around a camera with a dead battery, and the researchers can recover it. The system carries a radio-tag that transmits through a long antenna (pointing toward wrist) and lets scientists set up their receiver near the bird. The short, white antenna (on right) then broadcasts video until the battery diesin about 70 minutes.
Credit: Lucas Bluff
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