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Why Do Canada Geese Fly in a V Formation?
Why do geese fly in a V formation? They have a good reason. Learn how it helps them as they travel long distances for water and food.
Darla Tyler-McSherry of Ask In Earnest writes about the smart ways geese live and work together as a team. Some principles might be helpful in your own life.
Dear Readers: I don’t have a fresh column this week, but after seeing a northbound formation of geese fly over this weekend, I thought that this column from January 2014 would be an appropriate ...
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How Do Birds Know When It’s Time to Migrate?
It's one of nature's greatest mysteries: how do birds know the right time to migrate? Here's why migration happens — and how the journey occurs.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Have you noticed fewer geese flying over Rochester this fall? If so, you’re not alone. Many residents have seen fewer geese migrating. A viewer observed: “I have been a resident for ...
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The only snow goose I ever saw growing up was from pictures of the white birds in the Audubon Society encyclopedias my grandparents got me for my birthdays. Heck, in the 1970s around here you didn’t ...
Delta Air Lines will test Airbus' "fello'fly" technique, a fuel-efficient flight formation mimicking geese's V-shaped pattern, aiming for a 5% reduction in CO2 emissions. The test is scheduled for the ...
Dear Readers: I’ve seen a cornucopia of birds over the past week — mallards, Canada geese, bald eagles, even a few lingering American white pelicans — reminding me of this column which was originally ...
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