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During today's morning jog, I smiled as I first heard, and then saw, a flock of Canada geese flying overhead in the classic "V" formation. It's a sure sign of fall in Central New York. Why do they do ...
Flying birds often arrange themselves into a crisp, perfect V, so why not an S? What's wrong with M and B and the other neglected letters? Now the first extreme close-up of birds flying in a V ...
Geese love the Susquehanna Valley and some stay year-round. Others migrate, which causes some people to wonder if their flying habits can tell us how long winter will last.In this Wild Moments segment ...
Writes Granny J of Roseville (not yet fact-checked by our Official Ornithologist, Al B of Hartland): “Reading today’s BB about the geese reminded me of this. It came from a self-help book and is ...
QUESTION: Why do birds fly in a "V" shape when they migrate? ANSWER: Because a flying "G" looks weird! But seriously, you've probably seen Canadian geese flying overhead in the last month or so, ...
Aircraft maker Airbus has unveiled its vision for air travel in 2050 that could faster, cheaper, and more environmentally friendly. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Airbus will have fuel-saving v-formation flight tests of two Airbus A350 aircraft with airline tests as early as 2021 with flights over oceans. Flying in v-formation could reduce fuel usage by 5-10%.
Few of nature's early spring events are more thrilling to behold than a V-formation of Canada geese, heading north, flying at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, in honking communication with each ...
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