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How do birds navigate during migration?

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Birds navigate during migration using a combination of different cues such as the position of the sun, the Earth's magnetic field, landmarks, and even their own innate sense of direction. They are able to detect and use these cues to navigate over long distances and find their way to their destination.
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Birds navigate during migration using a variety of methods, including using the Earth's magnetic field, following visual landmarks, and utilizing the position of the sun and stars. They are also believed to have a built-in map that allows them to follow traditional migration routes passed down through generations.
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Birds use a combination of cues and abilities to navigate during migration. They rely on landmarks, the sun, stars, and Earth's magnetic field to guide them on their long journeys. Some birds also have an innate sense of direction or can follow the same migration routes as their parents or other members of their species.

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