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What is a murmation?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

A group of migrating starlings.

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Why do the starlings fly like that in murmation?

Starlings fly in a murmuration as a defensive behavior against predators, creating a mesmerizing, fluid pattern that confuses and deters birds of prey. This synchronized movement also helps them maintain group cohesion, enabling them to stay close together for safety. Additionally, the dynamic formations can enhance foraging efficiency, allowing starlings to locate food sources more effectively as a group.


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