Figure 1From: Metabarcoding avian diets at airports: implications for birdstrike hazard management planningThe location and layout of the Perth Airport study site. The aerial photograph (left) depicts both runways (in black) and high vegetation areas (highlighted in green). From top right to bottom right, the most common birdstrikes identified in Perth between 2002 and 2011: lapwing, Nankeen kestrel and galah.Back to article page