Birds of a feather flock together to confuse potential predators

Birds of a feather flock together to confuse potential predators

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Scientists from the Universities of Bristol and Groningen, in The Netherlands, have created a computer game style experiment which sheds new light on the reasons why starlings flock in massive swirling groups over wintering grounds.

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