Article for the day. Adaptation at its finest.
http://www.audubon.org/news/scientis...p-while-flying
Article for the day. Adaptation at its finest.
http://www.audubon.org/news/scientis...p-while-flying
Lady (08-13-2016), Mare (08-13-2016), The Pinkertons (08-13-2016)
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
I never knew some birds could let half their brain sleep. Interesting and quite incredible.
Dragonlady2 (08-15-2016)
I never knew some birds could let half their brain sleep. Interesting and quite incredible
I'm no expert in this, but I always thought prey animals slept this way in order to keep abreast of their predators.
Last edited by The Pinkertons; 08-14-2016 at 04:31 PM.
Dragonlady2 (08-15-2016)
That was incredible! Thanks for sharing!
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Dragonlady2 (08-15-2016)
Susanne, I just thought they were light sleepers and would hear any noises like we did when our children were infants. I would swear I could hear them breathe from just a few feet away!
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