Birds fly 200 days without a break

A recent study shows that Alpine swallow swallows can fly 200 days continuously with a journey of more than 2,000km without a break.

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Scientists at the Swiss Bird Research Institute and the University of Applied Sciences Bern in Burgdorf, collected data showing that the Alpine swallow does not need time off during migration from birth Produced to the winter and returned the following year, LiveScience reported.

To collect data, researchers equipped 6 small cards for 6 birds. These cards will record the speed and light of the surroundings during a year-long migration cycle, beginning and ending in Switzerland. Although only 3 of the 6 birds were captured when the migration season ended, the researchers were still able to gather enough data to complete the study.

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Alpine Swallow can fly long flights without a break.(Photo: Daniele Occhiato)

The team analyzed accelerated samples collected on the cards to determine when birds flapped their wings, hovered and rested. The results show that they fly and constantly flap their wings when migrating across the Sahara and the wintering period in sub-Saharan Africa, the only resting period appears at birth in Switzerland.

Migratory marine animals such as dolphins and many other fish often consume less energy than birds. Even so, Alpine urchins don't need to stop to replenish energy because they can eat plankton in the air like infected bacteria, fungi, seeds, spores and small insects. stuck in the air stream.

Whether or not this bird is sleeping during migration is still unclear. However, not spending a significant amount of rest time suggests that Alpine urchins may not need much sleep while migrating.