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More haste, less speed: nightingales manage migrations by flying at “medium” pace

Animal Flight Lab / Lund University

By Stephen Beech

Nightingales manage their epic migrations by flying at a "medium" pace, according to a new study.

More haste, less speed: nightingales manage migrations by flying at “medium” pace

The wind tunnel at Lund University. (Animal Flight Lab / Lund University via SWNS)

More haste, less speed: nightingales manage migrations by flying at “medium” pace

The nightingale was the focus of this study. (Animal Flight Lab / Lund University via SWNS)

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