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birds are in a v shape.
There are many reasons that birds fly the way they do. One reason for why they fly in a V formation is because it reduces the air resistance on the birds in the back of the formation.
Migrating Canada Geese fly in a loose V formation.
Geese, cranes, ibises, cormorants.
Birds fly in a V formation to conserve energy and increase efficiency during long flights. The formation reduces wind resistance and allows birds to take turns leading, which helps them save energy by drafting off the bird in front of them.
have you ever seen birds fly in a v? the drag from the leader pushes the other birds faster. so it kinda swirls
Any V-shape can be called a chevron or a wedge. I've heard TV wildlife commentators - such as Sir David Attenbrough - use "v-shape" in their voiceovers.
Birds fly in circles for various reasons.The birds are simply gliding on thermals, which move in circles.The birds are searching for preyThe birds are performing a mating ritual by flying with each other.
Birds fly in a V-shaped pattern to conserve energy by taking advantage of the upwash of air created by the bird in front of them. This formation reduces air resistance and allows the birds to fly more efficiently over long distances.
They fly in that kind of formation because it helps to make their work easier and faster without easily getting tired. they are CRANE MIGRATORY birds and CRANE MIGRATORY birds fly in either V or J formation.
It is not only birds that fly. Bats fly and they are not birds.