Anyone watching the autumn sky knows that migrating birds fly in a V formation, but scientists have long debated why. A new study of ibises finds that these big-winged birds carefully position their ...
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When a squadron of Canadian geese flies north, you know that spring is on the way. In the fall we see them flying south which tells you that winter will soon be here. A flock of geese, ducks or other ...
NEW YORK -- The next time you see birds flying in a V, consider this: A new study says they choreograph the flapping of their wings with exquisite precision to help them on their way. That's what ...
Most migrants fly after sunset to save energy and avoid predators. Use dark skies, simple gear, and forecasts to witness the flow. The post A Massive Bird Migration Happens at Night, Here’s How to ...
If you grew up in eastern North Carolina, there’s a good chance you remember visiting the quirky and captivating Belhaven Memorial Museum. Tucked away on the second floor of Belhaven’s City Hall, the ...
The coordinated activity of brain cells, like birds flying in formation, helps us behave intelligently in new situations, according to a study led by Cedars-Sinai investigators. The work, published in ...
(WHTM) — In Pennsylvania, you may see many geese throughout the year. During the fall and winter months, you may hear them honking as they fly overhead in a V shape. When the geese are in a V ...