Birds migrating by day use the Sun to navigate,Ā adjusting their angle to the SunĀ as the Sunās position movesĀ from east toĀ west. [Birds migrating by night] Ā orient to the North Star (Polaris),. . . . Polaris is stationary, however, and Cornell scientists determined that buntings can orient from Polaris or other constellations within 35 degrees of Polaris, especially the constellationĀ Orion. Source
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