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Migratory Birds Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Effectively Locate Their Nesting Places
Migratory birds have no issue finding their route because of a combination of vision-based monitoring of the Earth's magnetic field and an in-built compass that allows them to position themselves according to magnetic intensity.
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