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Cómo las aves migratorias recuperan el norte cuando se desvían de ruta

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Un equipo internacional describe por primera vez cómo las aves migratorias son capaces de recuperar su...

Birds use 'magnetic map' to navigate (even in places they've never ...uk.news.yahoo.com › birds-magnetic-map-migratio...

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· Florian Packmor of Bangor University said: "We have already shown that the reed warblers use the same magnetic cues experienced within their ...

Birds can ‘read’ the Earth’s magnetic signature well enough to get...

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Birdwatchers get very excited when a ‘rare’ migratory bird makes landfall having been blown off-course and flown beyond its normal range. But these are rare...

Lost Birds Rely on Earth's Magnetic Field to Get Back on Track |...

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A new study suggests that migratory birds have a kind of built-in GPS that helps them navigate the world, even when they’re far from home.

Reed warblers use Earth's magnetic field to get back on track •...

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The researchers found that reed warblers detect geomagnetic signatures that can guide them back to their migratory route after they have been displaced.

the Earth's magnetic signature well enough to get back on coursetechandsciencepost.com › news › birds-can-read-the...

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· Florian Packmor of Bangor University added:”We have already shown that the reed warblers use the same magnetic cues experienced within their ...
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