The Eurasian reed warbler migrates to Sub-Saharan Africa each year – and it uses the slope of Earth’s magnetic field to tell it when it has reached its European breeding grounds
One problem for birds using the magnetic field as a map is that its strength and directionNow,
“We found that they were predicted by changes in inclination, which suggests the birds can use this part of the Earth’s magnetic field to pinpoint where they came from,” says Wynn. “It’s necessarily always possible that there’s another explanation, as with a lot of good science, but this lays a foundation upon which we and other people can go out and design experiments,” says Wynn.
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