As flocks of starlings descend on Rome, Italian researchers study how huge numbers of birds are able to move simultaneously.
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it is true... i dont drink that much milk, maybe once a month, maybe sometimes not even once a month…
What a lovely dog, very patient. Kittens lovely too.
Very,very interesting. Gorgeous photos. Thank you.
you can wash your kids hair with eggs...it comes up quite shiny
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Interesting! Thanks for posting.
Birds, they are so interesting.
First of all starlings is a protected species here in Italy in spite of the big damages they can cause to the humans and the environment. Second, Pinkie A. should get the right information before posting such a comment here. We Italians don't eat lots of migratory birds every year, I know it because I'm Italian.
Thanks.
Ewww, all that poop! Hope there's a good, strong rain soon after they land, to wash all that away. It can't be healthy for humans and pets.
Interesting.
A bird of a feather flock together...
Keep flying, birds!
As long as they are not using this new knowledge for catching up the birds,with the nets! The Italians are eating lots and lots of migratory birds every year!
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