The Real Reason Birds Fly In A V-Formation

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6 Dec 201602:27

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TLDRThis video script explores the fascinating phenomenon of birds flying in V-formations, a behavior that not only provides a clear line of sight but also conserves energy through the strategic use of upwash and downwash. The V-formation allows birds to take turns leading, sharing the exhausting task, and recent studies have shown that this formation can result in an 11-14% energy saving. The script also teases the audience with a question about how the arctic tern manages to sleep while flying, inviting viewers to learn more and engage with DNews for answers.

Takeaways

  • 🕊️ Birds often fly in V-shape formations, with one leading and others following in a staggered pattern.
  • 🔍 V-formations are also used by military forces for sea and aerial battles, inspired by natural bird formations.
  • 👀 Flying in a V-shape provides clear visibility for each bird and can be energy-efficient.
  • 🌀 The 'downwash' created by a bird's flapping wings generates 'upwash' for the bird behind, reducing its energy expenditure.
  • 🐦 A study showed that pelicans in V-formations had slower heart rates and saved 11-14% energy by flying in this formation.
  • 🔄 The lead bird in a flock rotates to share the energy-intensive role of leading, though the selection process is not fully understood.
  • 💤 The arctic tern is capable of flying 56,000 miles round-trip and can sleep while flying.
  • 🧠 Scientists are still researching the mechanisms behind birds' ability to sleep mid-flight.
  • 📢 Dnews invites viewers to ask animal-related questions and encourages subscribing for more daily content.
  • 📌 The script humorously suggests that if birds could order plane tickets, their complex flying formations might be unnecessary.

Q & A

  • Why do birds fly in a V-shape?

    -Birds fly in a V-shape to take advantage of upwash, which reduces energy expenditure by allowing birds to ride the upward air currents created by the bird in front.

  • What is the significance of the leader bird in a V-formation?

    -The leader bird in a V-formation does not benefit from upwash and thus expends more energy. To prevent fatigue, the role of the leader rotates among the flock members.

  • How much energy savings do birds experience when flying in a V-formation?

    -Research has shown that birds can save between 11-14% of their total energy when flying in a V-formation due to the upwash effect.

  • What is the role of 'downwash' and 'upwash' in bird flight?

    -Downwash is the downward push of air created by a bird's flapping wings, while upwash is the upward response of air behind and to the sides of the bird. Upwash helps birds in a V-formation to stay aloft with less effort.

  • Why do other animals and humans use V-formations?

    -Similar to birds, other animals and humans use V-formations for clear visibility and energy efficiency, as seen in military tactics and even human running formations.

  • What are echelon formations?

    -Echelon formations are linear arrangements where each member lines up back and to the right or left of the one in front, similar to V-formations but without the pointed shape.

  • How do birds maintain their position in a V-formation?

    -Birds constantly adjust their speed and altitude to stay within the upwash of the bird in front, which helps them maintain their position in the formation.

  • What is the arctic tern's migratory distance?

    -The arctic tern undertakes a round-trip migration of roughly 56,000 miles, making it one of the longest migratory flights of any bird species.

  • How do birds manage to sleep while flying?

    -Some birds, like the arctic tern, have the ability to sleep mid-flight, possibly by using a half-asleep state that allows them to maintain flight while resting.

  • What other shapes do birds use for flying formations besides V-shape?

    -Birds also use J-formations and inverted versions of V and J-formations, which are all types of echelon formations.

  • How do scientists monitor bird flight and energy expenditure?

    -Scientists have used heart-rate monitors attached to pelicans to study the energy savings and physiological effects of flying in V-formations.

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