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See how the first bird looks like it is working hard and the last one in the line looks like it is coasting? That is why birds fly in lines: They draft and coast. =]
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I’d totally be the guy in the back.
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Nice picture of the birds. I wonder if they are looking for warmer weather. What do you think?
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It’s quite possible! Either that, or they were trying to get out of the fog. Visibility was very poor that day.
Thanks for stopping by!
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Leslie,
At least we know they are far from the fog by now! http://www.segmation.wordpress.com
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