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The Week Junior Science+Nature UK

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June 2025

Hi, I'm Pete, and I love science and the natural world. I work with the Royal Institution (Ri) in London, where you can find exciting, hands-on science events for young people.

- Peter Gallivan

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We've teamed up with The Week Junior Science+Nature to answer your burning science questions.

How do migratory birds know where to go when they migrate?
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Birds' yearly migrations are the greatest journeys taken by any animals, with the longest being the epic 56,000-mile flight of Arctic terns. Bar-tailed godwits fly 8,425 miles over 11 days non-stop without ever landing. These long-distance experts have a range of different techniques to stop them from getting lost.

The simplest approach is to fly together in a group. Flocks of geese fly in a V formation, taking it in turns to be the leader and navigate.

The other geese tuck in behind the front bird, conserving energy ready for their turn to lead.

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