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Shihiyea
Joined: 20 Oct 2003 Posts: 1135
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Posted: 9/22/2004, 11:35 am Post subject: Geese |
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I got this story from my friend today, who is watching the geese begin to fly south. I thought I would share it because this is how I see this hiking community.
When you see geese heading south for the winter flying in a `V` formation,
you might consider what science has discovered about why they fly that way.
As each bird flaps its wings, it creates an uplift for the bird immediately
following. By fling in a `V` formation, the whole flock adds at least 71
percent greater flying range that if each
bird flew on its own.
People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where
they are going more quickly and easily, because they are traveling on the
thrust of one another.
When a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and
resistance of trying to go it alone--and quickly gets back into formation to
take advantage of the lifting power of the bird in front.
If we have as much sense as a goose, we will stay in formation with those
people who are headed the same way we are.
When the head goose gets tired, it rotates back in the wing and another
goose flies point.
It is sensible to take turns doing demanding jobs, whether with people or
with geese flying
south.
Geese honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed.
What messages do we give when we honk from behind?
Finally--and this is important--when a goose gets sick or is wounded by
gunshot, and falls out of formation, two other geese fall out with that
goose and follow it down to lend help and protection. They stay with the
fallen goose until it is able to fly or until it dies; and only then do they
launch out on their own, or with another formation to catch up with their
own group.
If we have the sense of a goose, we will stand by each other like that. |
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BoyNhisDog The dangerous place where the winds meet
Joined: 05 Jan 2003 Posts: 1375 Location: Tucson
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I used to watch them up north. They are amazing birds. _________________ Seize from every moment its unique novelty and do not prepare your joys
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