- Really enjoy the lengths birds will go to just to avoid the UK. - The birds have taken Brexit very seriously - They didn’t have a choice, their entry visas have been denied. 
 
- Except Bristol - The last preserve of white guy dreadlocks? 
 
 
- Are you suggesting coconuts migrate? - Not at all! They could be carried. - What? A swallow carrying a coconut? - It could grip it by the husk. - It’s not a question of where it grips it, it’s a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a one pound coconut! 
 
 
 
 
- I’m annoyed that the greater white-fronted goose is in red, the white stork is in yellow and the lesser black-backed gull is in white. 
- This gives me the perfect chance to share a fun trivia fact! One of the best ways to link migration patterns were arrows carried by the birds from one area to another. As always, there’s a word for it in German - arrow stork. Even better is that the original specimen is one posted on this map; the white stork! - It was a fun fact until I clicked the link and realized that “arrows carried by the birds” are in fact arrows the birds have been shot with. Interesting history, thanks! 
- damn that is violent bird tracking 
 
- It has raptors but what about stegosauri 
- What is in northern Germany?  
- The „Wattenmeer“. During the low tide, there are huge areas with easy to reach food and plenty of areas for birds to rest in with few natural predators. 
 
- nothing for mallards or cranes? weird selection. - Also just listing raptors is basically worthless. There are about 40 species of raptors in europe, I guarantee they don’t all follow that path. They should have done golden eagles, those are studied pretty well for migration. 
 
- Clever girls. 
- If I had wings I’d do the same damn thing 
- Now I wonder whether some of the different species that share the same route ever migrate together. - Short answer Yes. Long answer Yeeeeeeessss - I’m pretty sure the latter was the middle-length answer. You can do better! 
 
 
- Holiday at Istanbul and antioch 
- what do you mean raptors why are there raptors - ::: spoiler /s I’m guessing there is a bird called a raptor? ::: - Also known as birds of prey or predatory birds. 
- raptors are a group name for all avian predators - Well, not all, just those that are directly related. 
 
 
- I wonder how these change as the climate changes. The Sahara wasn’t always desert, and might not be for long going into the future. Probably somebody’s modeled it, I should look it up. 












