No GPS No matter.. they can travel to anywhere accurately

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@sidache (192)
India
April 8, 2017 4:07pm CST
Many species of birds migrate to and from the same origin every year without the aid of GPS, Map, Compass, carrier etc. How?
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@Mike197602 (15505)
• United Kingdom
8 Apr 17
They use the earths magnetic field but nobody knows exactly how they are so good at gettin places.
About 50 animal species use Earth's magnetic field for navigation.
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@sidache (192)
• India
8 Apr 17
Inbuilt navigation
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@mohor8 (80)
11 Apr 17
@sidache Yes i also think so
@sidache (192)
• India
14 Apr 17
@mohor8 Thnx
@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
9 Apr 17
@sidache One of the great mysteries of nature! Every year, many species of flamingoes, pelicans etc fly from places like Russia to Kolleru Lake in Andhra Pradesh, India too.
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@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
9 Apr 17
Birds have their sharp sense of directions.
@Shavkat (139933)
• Philippines
10 Apr 17
@sidache I agree.
@sidache (192)
• India
10 Apr 17
@Shavkat Hope our scientists can solve this mystery some day
@sidache (192)
• India
9 Apr 17
Such a long distance journey they cover every year with self navigation system only
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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
10 Apr 17
it is in their nature to migrate when a certain season comes.
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@sidache (192)
• India
10 Apr 17
Its like Nature's call
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@mohor8 (80)
11 Apr 17
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@Yadah04 (3363)
• Philippines
10 Apr 17
They are created that way. Instinct tells them which way to go. Very wonderful creatures.
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@mohor8 (80)
11 Apr 17
True mystery
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• United States
10 Apr 17
It's amazing how birds can migrate without a GPS,
@sidache (192)
• India
10 Apr 17
Its more amazing that we often try GPS to find our home from a new street of our own city.
@mohor8 (80)
11 Apr 17
@sidache Absolutely correct