Every fall, billions of birds undertake breathtaking migrations that highlight not only their resilience but also the complex mysteries and physiological demands of long-distance avian travel.
Scientists are still grappling with fundamental questions about bird migration, including how species like the godwit manage to fly thousands of miles over the Pacific Ocean.
The phenomenon of bird migration is an annual spectacle that raises intriguing questions about the energy demands of long-distance flight and the ways to study these incredible journeys.
Researchers are particularly interested in the physiological adaptations birds have for migration, which involves high levels of endurance, energy efficiency, and survival strategies.
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