According to New Research, Hummingbirds Have More Tricks Up Their Shoulder Bones

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Hummingbirds, those iridescent jewel-like flyers that adorn our gardens and sip from our feeders, give more evidence of design than we were previously aware.


Insect-Like Flight


Researchers at Vanderbilt University found that the wing flaps of hummingbirds are more like those of insects than other birds. Modeling their motions with a supercomputer, they found that the wingbeats create "invisible vortices of air that produce the lift they need to hover and flit from flower to flower."

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Published on December 18, 2014 03:53
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