This video says about itself:
Physics of Bird Migration
It is spring and we went to check out the migratory birds returning from their winter grounds. It is pretty incredible to think that some of them have crossed deserts and oceans on their journeys, and they still manage to find their way back to the same locations every year.
For example, did you know that the Arctic Tern is the World Record holder when it comes to migration amongst birds? It spends Northern Hemisphere summers in the Arctic and then for winter it flies all the way to the Antarctic!
Absolutely crazy to think that in one year it has seen more of the world than most of us will in a lifetime. In this week’s video we take a look at the physics behind a few of the adaptations that the birds have evolved to be able to perform these annual migrations. Enjoy!
Produced by: Jonas Stenstrom
Filming help by: Louise Fornander & John-Mehdi Ghaddas
For about a week, there will no new blog posts on Dear Kitty. Some blog.
Then, the blog will re-start with lots of inspiration about, eg, the migratory season for birds (autumn migration in this case); and many other subjects, as usually.
So, see you all again soon!
Have a wonderful break! Looking forward to your return!
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Thank you, Rebecca! Re-start is today 🙂
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Enjoy! It must be nearly time for your return!!! 🙂
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Tomorrow I expect to write new blog posts 🙂
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