The Invisible Map
Think of the Earth as having invisible lines like the wires in your house. Birds can feel these lines with a special kind of vision. It is like seeing the map in their eyes! They also look at the sun during the day and stars at night to help them point the right way.
Following Their Nose
Some birds are like sniffing dogs when they fly. They remember what the air smells like over different places. If the smell matches a place from last year, they know it is time to go home or stay put.
Examples
- A robin looks at the sky and sees invisible magnetic lines to know it is spring.
- Baby birds fly south without parents by using an internal map in their eyes.
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See also
- How do birds navigate so well?
- Why do animals migrate, and how do they find their way?
- How do birds use special tools inside them to find their way?
- How Do Bees Navigate Back to Their Hive?
- How Do Bees Dance to Share Locations?