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Inas journey through the night 

By B. Holm-Grünberg, A. Einwich, C. Langebrake and M. Liedvogel, Enno Söker Publishing, 2025, German.

A children’s book about the robin Ina and her journey between breeding and wintering grounds. The book combines research, art and child-friendly science communication.


The Cryptochrome compass 

By Sophie L. Winter, with Miriam Liedvogel and Corinna Langebrake, Labor Journal, article from 24 June 2024, German.

An article about current research on the magnetic compass of migratory birds and the possible role of cryptochrome 4.


Blog for rOLe model project 

Blog of the rOLe model project at Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, German.

The blog presents women scientists and members of underrepresented groups in academia. Women scientists from the Institute of Avian Research also share insights into their research, career paths and experiences in science.


Homesickness written in the genes

With Miriam Liedvogel and team, Max Planck Society, article from 23 September 2022, German.

An article about research into the genetic basis of bird migration and the question of which genes control migratory behaviour in birds.


„We hope that bird flu will not mutate and that the colony will recover within 10 years“

By Christian Schwägerl / Die Flugbegleiter, with Sandra Bouwhuis, RiffReporter, article from 27 July 2022, German.

An interview about long-term research on common terns at Lake Banter, the effects of bird flu and the question of how wild populations change over many years.


Ornithologin to bird world: „Can we talk about the Earth's magnetic field for a moment?“

By Christian Schwägerl / Die Flugbegleiter, with Miriam Liedvogel, RiffReporter, article from 1 June 2021, German.

An interview about avian research, magnetoreception and the question of how birds use the Earth’s magnetic field for orientation.