Christian Science Monitor | Why do birds fly in a V? Science may now have an answer. Christian Science Monitor As the birds flew in a V formation, the scientists observed them for just over 43 minutes, recording the each bird's position, speed and direction, according to a press release from the science journal Nature. Their findings, published in this week's ... |
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