- Some seabirds survive typhoons by flying into them. Streaked shearwaters nesting on islands off Japan sometimes head straight toward passing typhoons, where they fly near the eye of the storm for hours at a time. It’s the first time this behavior has been observed in any bird species. https://www.sciencenews.org/article/seabirds-typhoons-shearwaters-survival 22 comments science
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- Why a small seabird dares to fly toward cyclones https://www.sciencenews.org/article/seabird-fly-toward-cyclones-prey 2 comments
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