Discover – September 2019

(Greg DeLong) #1

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2019


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DISCOVER 9


BIRDS OF A FEATHER


Despite a spirograph-like appearance, these loops and twists actually represent the flight paths and wingbeats of a flock


of jackdaws, members of the wily crow family that mate for life. Researchers had thought that each member of a flock flew


independently of their mates, allowing them to pay close attention to others and rapidly communicate to evade predators. But


new research in Cornwall, England, found that jackdaws stick with their mates as they fly, a sweet but ultimately dangerous act


since it distracts the pair from the rest of the flock’s actions and slows the overall flow of information. This newly discovered


behavior could change our understanding of how avian flight patterns evolved. — LACY SCHLEY; IMAGE BY ALEX THORNTON


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