
Without a map
As tracking devices shrink , scientists are hoping to learn how migrating birds navigate
Each fall, billions of birds undertake a migratory odyssey that can span the globe or carry them only a few states away. They fly thousands of miles toward warmer climates or more abundant food -- then reverse their trips each spring. (Full article: 1073 words)
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