BI Answers: Why do birds fly in a V? Scientists have long held that birds fly in a V-formation to save energy. But it was only recently revealed how and why birds benefit from this trick.
A small team of conservationists, biodiversity specialists and bird researchers has found that it is likely a third species ...
The theory that birds fly in a V-formation to save energy is not new. But this is the first time scientists have recorded data from birds flying in the wild, thanks to new technology. British ...
"These discoveries have effectively doubled the number of bird species known from the Hell Creek Formation and will be ...