Scientists discover guidance system for migratory songbirds

(news.exeter.ac.uk)

25 points | by bit_economist 14 hours ago ago

7 comments

  • hailwren 11 hours ago ago

    Am I crazy? This doesn't actually say anything about their guidance system? Just that its "genetic"?

    > In a groundbreaking new study published in the journal Science, researchers have found that a combination of genetics and environment determines where migratory birds fly to for the winter.

    • xg15 2 hours ago ago

      Yeah, the discovery seems more to me that some kind of genetic/biological guidance system must exist, because otherwise the observations would be hard to explain - but it doesn't tell how that guidance system works (though I'd really like to know now...)

    • BetterThanSober 11 hours ago ago

      If it is mainly genetic then a bird raised in captivity should be able to track the route somewhat accurately, that's groundbreaking

      • lioeters 10 hours ago ago

        I guess the "guidance system" is not located in any organ or individual bird, but as a kind of accumulated collective knowledge. Perhaps the term was misleading, since it's a metaphor relating to a mechanism in individual airplane, rocket, etc. Anyway, fascinating to learn more about these lovely creatures.

  • xg15 2 hours ago ago

    > The research team used incredibly light data logger trackers measuring light intensity and time fitted as backpacks to the birds.

    No GPS?

  • daneel_w 12 hours ago ago

    So the Earth's magnetic poles are not involved at all then?

    • magicalhippo 11 hours ago ago

      They surely use magnetics ss their compass. This research uncovered the map they're using while traveling, so to speak.