Migrating Birds Measure Longitude | Coppedge, D. 2008.
CM 13(2):10. CELD ID 22613Abstract Migrating birds are able to get back on course, even when released 1000 km east of their normal migration path. This shows that long-distance migrating birds are capable of true bicoordinate navigation: the ability to make course corrections both in latitude and longitude. The results of experiments, published in Current Biology, left the researchers baffled: how do they do it?
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