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http://www.reuters.com/video/2014/08/18/mystery-of-starling-flock-formation-expl?videoId=340519101&videoChannel=118169&channelName=Editors%27+Picks
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Thanks Dale! Very interesting.
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Thanks, Dale.
That's interesting - each starling orients to the whole mass of birds, rather than to the nearest neighbors. It's the opposite of how humans fly formation.
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I don't know about opposite, but close; I orient to whoever is carrying smoked pork belly.
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