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Flight Behavior

Flight behavior refers to the way birds and other flying animals move through the air, often in coordinated groups. It includes patterns like flock formations, navigation routes, and migration habits. These behaviors help them conserve energy, find food, avoid predators, and reach breeding sites. For example, many birds migrate seasonally, traveling thousands of miles in organized groups to optimal environments. Understanding flight behavior provides insight into animal survival strategies, social interactions, and how they adapt to environmental changes.