NASA Research Reveals Birds Use Crosswinds for Navigation
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NASA Research Reveals Birds Use Crosswinds for Navigation

What's Happening? NASA-funded research has uncovered that Mediterranean storm petrels, a type of seabird, actively seek out crosswinds during their long foraging trips over the ocean. These birds use the odors carried by the winds to locate prey, trading the extra energy required to fly in crosswind
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