Old birds know what they're doing
by editors@theworld.org (Gina Kaufman) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6MHAE)
The assertion that "birds of a feather flock together" may require an update, taking the age of the birds into account. A recent study published in Current Biology found that - in the case of migratory storks - it's mostly the younger birds that stick together for survival. As they age, migrating storks tend to lean into their own knowledge of the route, choosing optimal flying conditions over companionship.