National Geographic's March Issue features a great map of bird migrations. Some of these birds fly halfway around the world to find food and suitable breeding grounds. They have put some remarkable interactive graphics online. Here is a video of the seasonal migration of the Magnolia Warbler.
Here's another one via their Twitter feed.
https://t.co/pRGcWHZvcs pic.twitter.com/ECmLIwercU
This video shows the annual cycle of vegetation that birds follow to assure the best supply of food.
Enjoy the full set of graphics and audio content here.
Here's another one via their Twitter feed.
https://t.co/pRGcWHZvcs pic.twitter.com/ECmLIwercU
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) February 27, 2018
This video shows the annual cycle of vegetation that birds follow to assure the best supply of food.
Enjoy the full set of graphics and audio content here.
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