Marvels of Nature

upepo

Elder Lister
A female European Honey Buzzard Bird was fitted with a satellite tracking system in Finland recently and was of particular interest to locals because it spent the most recent austral summer around the town of Reitz in the Free State in South Africa. She left Reitz to start heading north on 20 April and on the 2nd of June, she finally reached Finland where she will probably spend the boreal summer before probably returning again next season for a visit in South Africa.
Here is an image showing the data received from the tracker which plots out the route that she took to head north... so, in just 42 days, she covered over 10 000 km at an average of more than 230 km every single day! Isn’t that just amazing...?!"
What I find amazing is how she took a straight line north except for when she had to fly over water. (or Sudan)
Edit: Apparently she turned right at the source of the Nile and followed it. I'm still fascinated by the fact that after that deviation she returned to the same longitudinal line she started on and continued until she reached her destination.

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upepo

Elder Lister
Nothing new. Just Google Homing Pigeons.
Before the introduction of the telephone, these doves were used as the official deliverer of Telegram messages as mail and during war.
It was not supposed to be new. Just a reminder that one of nature's greatest marvels remains a mystery. This ability to navigate over long distances can be found among many other species, including sea animals.
 

Kabuda

Elder Lister
Yaani ata nyoni knows to avoid Sudan like the plague in case it gets shot down by the janja weed soldiers... Kikikikkkk..
Ata aeroplanes zikifika hiyo border ya Sudan pilot huweka gear 5 anainua cruising altitude. One minute you can see the pyramids in Egypt from the plane's window the next you can't see anything.
 
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