Birds use massive magnetic maps to migrate – and some could cover the whole world

Birds use massive magnetic maps to migrate – and some could cover the whole world

Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of avian navigation. Discover how birds, equipped with nature's most sophisticated compasses, traverse vast distances, guided by invisible magnetic maps. Uncover the possibility of some species possessing a global magnetic map.

The remarkable navigational precision displayed by these tiny birds has been one of the enduring mysteries of behavioral biology

Now, a new study has found that this remarkable ability involves a “magnetic map” that works like our human system of coordinates.

Winging It

Other birds, including seabirds and homing pigeons, have been shown to require olfactory cues

Mind maps

It has been suggested that different parameters of the Earth’s magnetic field could form a grid, which birds follow, of north-south and east-west lines

Untrue north

To prove the coordinates theory, they used a technique called “virtual displacement”

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